Can user release phissing mail from quarantine

I think there may be a bit of a misunderstanding here!

"Phishing" is a type of email scam where attackers try to trick users into revealing sensitive information, such as passwords or financial details. It's not a type of email that can be "released" from quarantine.

If you're referring to emails that have been flagged as spam or phishing attempts by your email provider's spam filter, it's generally not recommended to release them from quarantine. Here's why:

  1. Security risk: Phishing emails are designed to trick you into revealing sensitive information. Releasing them from quarantine could put your personal data at risk.
  2. Malware risk: Phishing emails often contain malware, which can harm your device or compromise your data. Releasing them from quarantine could infect your device.
  3. Email provider's protection: Your email provider's spam filter is designed to protect you from these types of emails. Releasing them from quarantine could undermine this protection.

Instead, you can:

  1. Mark the email as "Not spam": If you're sure the email is legitimate, you can mark it as "Not spam" to help your email provider's filter learn to recognize it as a legitimate email.
  2. Report the email as spam: If you're unsure about the email, you can report it as spam to help your email provider's filter learn to recognize similar emails as spam.
  3. Delete the email: If you're not sure about the email, it's best to delete it to avoid any potential risks.

Remember, it's always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to emails that have been flagged as spam or phishing attempts.