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what is the purpose of IPV6 fe80::e

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2024-07-23T13:58:30+00:00
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  1. Anonymous
    2024-07-23T15:58:33+00:00

    Hello O365-Admin,

    Good day! Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community. We will be happy to assist you. 

    As per your query, the purpose of the IPv6 address fe80::e is to represent a link-local address. Link-local addresses are used for communication within a specific network segment, such as a local area network (LAN). The fe80::e address is typically assigned to the interface on a device for communication within the local network.

    Regarding the observation of emails from this IPv6 address being blocked or going to spam, it's important to note that the IP address alone does not determine whether an email will be blocked or marked as spam. Email filtering and spam detection systems take into account various factors, including the reputation of the sending IP address, email content, sender authentication, and other anti-spam measures.

    As for the HRDP pool IP for IPv6, there is no specific information available in the provided documents regarding this. It's recommended to consult with your network or IT administration team to gather more details about the specific IP addresses and their purpose in your network environment. For furthermore information, you may contact our technical support team. Please refer to link: Online support and **** Find Microsoft 365 for business support phone numbers by country or region

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