Banner Troubleshooting
Written By Matt Sywulak
Last updated 4 months ago
Best Practices
Train users on colors - Show examples of each banner color with real messages from your environment. Focus on yellow (verify) vs. red (don't touch).
Encourage reporting - Enable Quick Action Links so users can report suspicious emails directly from banners.
Verify yellow banners - Many successful phishing attacks had yellow warnings users ignored. Yellow means verify through another channel (phone, Slack), not ignore.
Trust red banners - Red banners rarely false-positive. Don't try to determine legitimacy—report to IT immediately.
Use blue strategically - Add frequent business partners to Known External Sender list to reduce banner fatigue while maintaining security.
Review patterns - If legitimate emails consistently get yellow banners, tune policies or add senders to allow lists.
Common Issues
Legitimate emails get yellow banners repeatedly
Solution: Add sender to allow list or Known External Sender list in Admin Center.
For users: Mark messages as "Safe" or "Not-Spam/Not-Graymail" via "Report This Email" link to maintain personal allow list.
Suspicious emails have no banners
Possible causes:
Mail not routing through INKY
Gap in detection
Solution: Verify mail flow configuration. Report message to IT for analysis.
Banners don't display properly
Possible causes:
Email client compatibility issue
Rendering bug
Solution: Check email client version. Report rendering issues to INKY support with screenshots.
Too many false positives (first 30 days)
Cause: Learning Mode is active
Solution: Normal behavior. Accuracy improves significantly after Learning Mode completes. Review patterns and tune policies as needed.
Banners appear on forwarded/replied messages
Expected behavior: Banners should be removed automatically when users forward or reply.
If not working: Contact INKY support—this indicates a configuration issue.
Users don't understand threat categories
Solution: Conduct awareness sessions with examples. Add custom context text for frequently misunderstood categories.
Need help? Contact INKY support with specific examples and screenshots.