Smart Move on Outlook for Android
Outlook for Android will release smart move (or suggested folders) soon. This feature was released on Outlook for iOS in 2019.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 126518.

Outlook for Android will release smart move (or suggested folders) soon. This feature was released on Outlook for iOS in 2019.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 126518.

We will be retiring the support of TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 for outgoing requests from Power BI. Instead, we recommend the utilization of TLS 1.2 or above for outgoing requests, which is where we will continue to invest our development resources. TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 have already been disabled for incoming requests long ago. For security documentation, please refer: Power BI Security – Power BI.
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Currently in a Teams Meeting, you may update the lobby policy of a meeting to ‘People I invite’ but cannot include distribution lists as part of the Invited Users. With this new update, you will be able to add a Distribution List to the Invite list and allow those users who are part of that distribution to bypass the lobby if the Lobby policy is set to ‘People I Invite.’
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 93585

Final reminder for License enforcement for Teams DLP
Starting May 30, 2023, Teams DLP will only be available for tenants with Premium licenses for Microsoft Security and Compliance. For the license information, please see “DLP Licensing for Microsoft Teams” in Data loss prevention and Microsoft Teams (Data Loss Prevention on Microsoft Teams)

We will be retiring the SharedWith and SharedWithDetails columns from OneDrive and SharePoint starting in early June. For customers who are looking to understand who has access to content, we recommend utilizing features like the Microsoft 365 Audit Logs and the Manage Access experience.
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We have disabled the Dynamic Ordering feature for classic search experiences in SharePoint. While the UI for the feature is still present, all configurations associated with this feature are ignored.
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We’re making some changes to common attachment filter settings for the Default policy (only) in the Anti-malware policy. The earlier default selection value of the ‘Quarantine the message’ is changed to ‘Reject the message with NDR’.
In Anti-malware policies, under the protection settings for ‘Enable the common attachment filter’, there are two notification options when an email contains any attachment matching the configured file types. They are:

Microsoft allows admins to manage third party store apps and Line of Business apps across various M365 suite products from Integrated Apps blade in M365 Admin Center. Currently Integrated Apps access is limited to Global Admins, Global Reader Admins and Exchange Admins. Now, we are also allowing Azure Application Administrators to access Integrated Apps page and manage apps for their organization.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 88942

We will be removing the Microsoft Store for Business tab from the Microsoft Store app on Windows 10 and 11 PCs. The Microsoft Store for Business tab will continue to be available on HoloLens devices.
Note: The retirement of Microsoft Store for Business and Education on Windows 11 was announced in 2021

We will be retiring the ability to filter by ‘select file name’ from Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps.
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