Microsoft 365 admin center: Organizational Messages to support email delivery

Organizational Messages in Microsoft 365 will add email as a delivery channel, alongside Windows and Teams surfaces. Public Preview starts mid-November 2025, with General Availability in late March 2026. Admins can send premade email templates to improve user engagement and adoption. No action needed now.

Organizational Messages will soon include email as a delivery channel, expanding beyond existing surfaces such as the Windows Taskbar, Windows Notifications, Windows Spotlight, and Teams popovers. This enhancement helps organizations reach users through familiar communication channels, improving engagement and adoption.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 503562.

When this will happen 

  • Public Preview (Worldwide): Rollout began in mid-November 2025 and is expected to complete by late January 2026.
  • General Availability (Worldwide): Rollout begins in late March 2026 and is expected complete by late April 2026.

How this will affect your organization

Who is affected: Admins managing Organizational Messages in Microsoft 365.

What will happen:

What you need to do to prepare

No action is required at this time.

Compliance considerations

No compliance impacts identified. Review your organization’s policies as needed.

  • Email will be added as a delivery channel for Organizational Messages.
  • Admins can send premade, templatized messages via email in addition to existing surfaces like Windows Spotlight, Taskbar, Notification Center, and Teams popovers:
  • user settingsView image in new tab

  • During Public Preview, new pre-built email templates will be available:
  •  user settingsView image in new tab

    • Two welcome messages: Welcome to Copilot and Welcome to Copilot Chat.
    • Six weekly Great M365 Copilot Journey emails highlighting features and best practices to drive onboarding and adoption.

Message ID: MC1189665


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