Discussions
Read on for the latest updates including:
• Agenda Builder launch
• SuiteWorld On Air registration
• New NetSuite Prompt Studio Contest
• And more!
Check out this thread to learn more!
Don’t miss your chance to meet our SuiteGurus—NetSuite Support professionals and subject matter experts with extensive experience in select product areas, including OneWorld, Advanced & Basic Accounting, Supply Chain Management, Receivables & Payables, CRM, Account Administration, and the SuiteCloud Platform. Full Conference attendees can prebook exclusive 30-minute one-on-one sessions for your product questions.
Spots are limited! Register through your Agenda Builder and find SuiteGuru under Agenda Enhancements.
Message from support@5******.email.netsuite.com
Based on this thread, the @{accountId}.email.netsuite.com domain seems to be one legitimately used by NetSuite:
https://suiteanswers.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/69863/loc/en_US
One of our users got a message about pending mail on the server, which looks like a phishing attempt. However, unfortunately some system-generated emails look like phishing attempts, with no contextual communication or validation methods through known channels, and use of non-transparent domains etc.
How would we validate from within NetSuite that all is well with our inbound email (such as replies from vendors/customers) and that nothing is stuck / missing?
Rob Riccio
Enterprise Application Manager
Athletic Brewing LLC