The Outlook events from email feature changes from January 31, 2026. Events will only be created if notifications support the properties for events defined by schema.org. Seeking consistency is a good idea, especially if it means that Outlook can process notifications sent by airlines, car hire companies, and other event providers in a way that doesn’t happen today. However, some disruption is likely.| Office 365 for IT Pros
Microsoft plans to remove the ability of users to perform mobile device management (for their devices) from the OWA and new Outlook for Windows clients. It’s unclear how much use these options receive, but following the update, users will only be able to disable or wipe a device remotely using features provided by O/S vendors. Administrators can still act to block or wipe lost or stolen devices.| Office 365 for IT Pros
A sometimes overlooked 2024 update delivers easier access to protected messages delivered to shared mailboxes. Instead of direct assignment of Full Access to user mailboxes, access can be controlled through membership of a mail-enabled security group. It’s a small but very nice change, just like any update that eases the life of tenant administrators.| Office 365 for IT Pros
Among the blizzard of Copilot changes is one where Outlook can summarize attachments. That sounds small, but the feature is pretty useful if you receive lots of messages with “classic” (file) attachments. Being able to see a quick summary of long documents is a real time saver, and it’s an example of a small change that helps users exploit AI. Naturally, it doesn’t work with Outlook classic.| Office 365 for IT Pros
An OWA mailbox setting is available to block PST access for the new Outlook for Windows client. The setting mimics controls available for Outlook classic, where companies have been blocking PST access for a long time. Once email is in a PST, it’s invisible to any of the compliance solutions that organizations pay for. It’s also invisible to Copilot, which might not be a bad thing…| Office 365 for IT Pros
The new TwoClickMailPreviewEnabled setting in the Exchange organization configuration controls if OWA and the new Outlook for Windows use two-click confirmation to open protected email. The new feature could be useful for people who commonly open confidential and protected email in situations where someone else could see what they’re reading. In other situations, it will irritate people.| Office 365 for IT Pros
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