Azure IP is attempting to log into my server [closed] - azure

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I have a server that is constantly being hit with login attempts from an azure IP. I'm trying to figure out who to report it too. It's hitting multiple times a minute.

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In my project i was previously using ping federate and that has heartbeat which i mention in my .yml file.
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How can we check that what Mail service are we using in Linux. How to stop outgoing emails from mail server.
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