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defender-office-365/quarantine-admin-manage-messages-files.md

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description: Admins can learn how to view and manage quarantined messages for all users in Exchange Online Protection (EOP). Admins in organizations with Microsoft Defender for Office 365 can also manage quarantined files in SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, and Microsoft Teams.
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- ✅ <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/defender-office-365/eop-about" target="_blank">Exchange Online Protection</a>
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- ✅ <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/defender-office-365/mdo-about#defender-for-office-365-plan-1-vs-plan-2-cheat-sheet" target="_blank">Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Plan 1 and Plan 2</a>
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> If a sender is blocked and **Don't show blocked senders** is selected (default), messages from those senders are shown on the **Quarantine** page and are included in quarantine notifications when the **Sender address override reason** value is **None**. This behavior occurs because the messages were blocked due to reasons other than sender address overrides.
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> If a sender is blocked and **Don't show blocked senders** is selected, messages from those senders are shown on the **Quarantine** page and are included in quarantine notifications when the **Sender address override reason** value is **None**. This behavior occurs because the messages were blocked due to reasons other than sender address overrides.
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defender-office-365/quarantine-end-user.md

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description: Users can learn how to view and manage quarantined messages in Exchange Online Protection (EOP) that should have been delivered to them.
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- ✅ <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/defender-office-365/mdo-about#defender-for-office-365-plan-1-vs-plan-2-cheat-sheet" target="_blank">Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Plan 1 and Plan 2</a>
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> If a sender is blocked and **Don't show blocked senders** is selected (default), messages from those senders are shown on the **Quarantine** page and are included in quarantine notifications when the **Sender address override reason** value is **None**. This behavior occurs because the messages were blocked due to reasons other than sender address overrides.
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> If a sender is blocked and **Don't show blocked senders** is selected, messages from those senders are shown on the **Quarantine** page and are included in quarantine notifications when the **Sender address override reason** value is **None**. This behavior occurs because the messages were blocked due to reasons other than sender address overrides.
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defender-office-365/quarantine-faq.yml

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By default, messages from blocked senders are hidden from view in quarantine (quarantine is filtered by **Don't show blocked senders**). To see messages from all senders, select :::image type="icon" source="media/m365-cc-sc-filter-icon.png" border="false"::: **Filter** and then select **Show all senders**.
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A message was released from quarantine, but the original recipient can't find it. How can I determine what happened to the message?
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