Outlook: iOS – Forward an email as an attachment
Easily forward an email as an attachment to another email.

Easily forward an email as an attachment to another email.

As a part of our extensibility vision and first release to Microsoft Graph, we are introducing three new APIs for retention labels, events, and event types in the Microsoft Graph beta environment. These APIs will enable you to customize and extend on what we have built in the product so far.
These APIs can be used by compliance admins and developers to manage retention labels in Data Lifecycle and Records Management solutions.

This update will allow admins to increase the limit of ‘connections’ that can be created under the “Data sources” tab in the “Search & intelligence” section of the admin center. You can create up to 30 connections to configure graph connectors for your enterprise search needs. Your item count limits remain as per your quota or 50m items in total. Per connection item limits remain same at 5m items per connection.
When this will happen:

We’re adding a new feature to the profile card in Microsoft 365. Users in your organization will soon be able to add pronouns directly to their profile card in Outlook on the web and Teams. Pronouns are the words we use to replace someone’s name in a sentence, such as “he,” “she,” or “they” in English.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 86382 and 115511

Recently we found out that we had a typo in our public IP documentation – Network requirements 20.23.198.120 should be 20.23.199.120 and 20.99.133.218 should be
20.99.132.218.

For organizations who rely on sensitivity labels from Microsoft Purview to protect their documents, a new feature is rolling out that makes it easier for end users to see or change sensitivity labels for files and emails in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook on PC.
The new sensitivity bar is conveniently located in your document’s name or your email’s subject line, making it easier to stay aware of your content’s sensitivity. This bar provides an at-a-glance, familiar, and actionable indicator of the content’s sensitivity label.

We are announcing eDiscovery PowerShell cmdlet’s official support for certificate-based authentication (CBA).
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 106112.

On Wednesday, February 1, 2023, Twitter made the following announcement:
“Starting February 9, we will no longer support free access to the Twitter API, both v2 and v1.1. A paid basic tier will be available instead”

We’ve released updates to the following update channels for Microsoft 365 Apps:

The out-of-support Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) desktop application is scheduled to be permanently disabled on certain versions of Windows 10 devices today, February 14, 2023, through a Microsoft Edge update. All remaining devices that have not already been redirected from IE11 to Microsoft Edge will be redirected with the Microsoft Edge update. Note, this update will be rolled out over the span of a few days up to a week, as is standard for Microsoft Edge updates (learn more). Redirection from IE11 to Microsoft Edge will be included in all future Microsoft Edge updates and will impact all devices within your organization with no ability for users to reverse the change. Therefore, if your organization still has dependencies on IE11, you must take steps now to complete your transition today, or risk business disruption at scale when users lose access to IE11-dependent applications. As a reminder, IE11 has been out of support since June 15, 2022.
Users will see a dialogue box when they are transitioned to Microsoft Edge. When they try to click any IE11 icons or other entry points, they will be redirected to Microsoft Edge. Users’ browsing data will be automatically brought over to Microsoft Edge from IE11 so they can seamlessly continue browsing.
