Microsoft support uses the following domains to send emails: microsoft.com microsoftsupport.com mail.support.microsoft.com If the email is being sent from a different domain, it's likely a phishing scam. For example, an email from microsoft-support@outlook.com or support@microsoft.net is not from Microsoft support., We received email from this address *** Email address is removed for privacy *** is that belong to Microsoft or it's phishing email ?, Hello, Tonia Edwards Welcome to the Microsoft Community. Thank you very much for your feedback. I have carefully read the information and problem description you provided. If you receive an email from the Microsoft Account Team and the email address domain is @accountprotection.microsoft.com, you can trust the email and open it. Microsoft uses this domain to send email notifications about your , First, this is a legitimate mail from Microsoft, Can I trust email from the Microsoft account team? - Microsoft Support The reason why I asked you to check the source of the email on the web side is to utmost ensure the reliability of the emails, and now the answer to that question is yes, I'm sure of it., Hello! My name is Cristiano. I'm an Independent Advisor. I'm glad to help you. To verify if an email is legitimately from Microsoft, there are a few steps you can take: - Check the sender's email address: Make sure the sender's email address is from a legitimate Microsoft domain. For example, emails from Microsoft would typically come from an address ending with "@microsoft.com" or "@email , Hi.I received an email this morning from 'Microsoft account team' about 'Unusual sign-in activity', but I've been getting so many scam emails in the last few months that i hardly trust anything that.