End-User Rollout Guide (Copy Paste Dump)
End-User Rollout Guide
Successfully deploy INKY to users through clear communication, phased rollout, and effective adoption strategies.
INKY Rollout Guided Demo
View the guided demo below or share out this link with end users!
https://inky.storylane.io/share/lqswoqpjgb4x
What's Changing with Your Email
INKY is now protecting your inbox from phishing attacks, malware, and suspicious emails. You'll see colored banners at the top of your emails that instantly tell you if something's safe or risky. This works on any device and email client you use.
Understanding the Banners
What To Do with Flagged Emails
When you see a yellow or red banner, look carefully at who sent it and whether the request makes sense. If you're unsure about a legitimate-looking email that got flagged, verify through another channel—call the sender or check with IT before taking action.
For red-flagged emails, the safest move is to delete them immediately. If you absolutely must access the content, be aware that clicking links will take you to an INKY warning page that shows a screenshot of the destination and asks you to confirm you want to proceed.
Help INKY Learn
INKY shows different options depending on what it detected. On dangerous emails, you might see options to confirm it's phishing, downgrade it to spam, or mark it safe if it's a false alarm. On clean emails, you can flag unexpected threats or mark bulk mail as graymail.
When you click a quick action, you'll get a simple confirmation screen where you can proceed with one click, cancel, or choose More Options for advanced settings like blocking the sender permanently or adding detailed notes.
Your reports make INKY smarter for everyone. The system learns from your feedback and uses it to improve threat detection across your organization. It takes just seconds and helps catch the next attack before it reaches someone else's inbox.
If you need the traditional reporting form with all the options, click More... in the banner to access the full reporting page.
Guided demo: https://inky.storylane.io/share/hbngmb7dtbk0
If You Click Something Suspicious
INKY rewrites links in flagged emails to check them in real-time. If you click a dangerous link, you'll see a blocker page with a screenshot of the destination site, an explanation of why it's risky, and options to proceed or go back. When in doubt, don't proceed—contact IT instead.
Even if an email had a gray banner originally, INKY's real-time protection can catch newly identified threats when you click.
Important Behavior of INKY Banners
INKY **does NOT add banners to reply or forward messages**. Banners only appear on the original incoming email.
INKY **does NOT block your preview pane**. You can still preview emails normally.
INKY **does NOT use its own quarantine**. It relies on **Microsoft 365’s built‑in quarantine**, which means messages are easier for you and IT to review, release, or block using familiar tools.
Email Handling Changes
Suspicious emails may be placed in **Microsoft Quarantine**.
You may receive daily Microsoft quarantine summaries depending on configuration.
You may see fewer phishing or malicious emails in your inbox.
Please report false positives to IT so we can adjust safelist settings.
What You Need to Do
Report any suspicious or incorrect warnings to IT.
If a message is in quarantine and you need it, request release only if you are confident it is legitimate.
Please forward this off to your employees for their awareness of these changes.
Quick Reference
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Yellow = Caution – Something unusual, verify before acting
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Red = Danger – Likely phishing or malware, delete it
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Report emails using Quick Actions
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Access dashboard through Details → User Dashboard (uses your Microsoft/Google login)
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Questions? Contact tickets@angelcom.com