Message Trace support on Graph API is now in Public Preview

Message Trace support on Microsoft Graph API is now in Public Preview, offering a modern REST-based experience for Exchange Online email tracing. It replaces legacy Reporting Web Service endpoints, which will retire starting April 6, 2026. Admins and developers should plan migration before then; no user impact expected.

Introduction

We’re introducing Message Trace support on Microsoft Graph to provide a modern, REST‑based API experience for tracing email across your Exchange Online organization. This update aligns with our ongoing effort to move message trace support from the legacy Reporting Web Service to Microsoft Graph. Public Preview is now available, and General Availability roll-out begins January-end.

When this will happen

Public preview (worldwide): Available now.

General availability (worldwide): Rollout begins in late January 2026 and is expected to complete by early February 2026.

How this affects your organization

Who is affected: Admins and developers who use automated or programmatic message trace capabilities in Exchange Online. Admins and developers who use Reporting Web Service for message trace.

What will happen:

  • Message trace and message trace detail functionality is now available through Microsoft Graph API.
  • The API provides a modern, RESTful experience for querying message trace data.
  • This feature will replace the message trace and message trace detail endpoints in the legacy Reporting Web Service.
  • Retirement of the Reporting Web Service message trace endpoints begins April 6, 2026.
  • New Exchange Online organizations already do not have access to message trace support via the Reporting Web Service.
  • No user impact: this change affects admin and developer tooling only.

What you can do to prepare

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization.

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