Exchange Online – You can now control automatic forwarding email using Antispam policy
By now you may already know the antispam capabilities of Exchange Online/Exchange Online Protection to protect you against spam and phishing emails.
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By now you may already know the antispam capabilities of Exchange Online/Exchange Online Protection to protect you against spam and phishing emails.
You already know that Exchange has resource booking capabilities (such as room or equipment).
This is a reminder as this has been announced in September 2019 (https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/blog/2017/04/20/office-365-proplus-updates/), Office 2013 clients will no longer be supported to access Office 365 services (Exchange Online, SharePoint Online or OneDrive for Business) starting October 13th 2020.
As you know, Microsoft is going to retire the basic authentication for Exchange Online PowerShell during the second half of 2021.
When setting up a meeting with Outlook (either client or Outlook Web Access [aka OWA, aka Outlook on the Web]), it is quite easy to make it an online meeting (either Skype for Business or Teams).
For those using Outlook client, you already know that you can delay sending the email by accessing the OptionsDelay Delivery button.
A new automated generated email feature is being introduced to Office 365/Exchange Online called Cortana Email.
It has been announced at last year Ignite Conference (Ignite 2019) and since then has been in preview.
Exchange Online administrators can now recover deleted items from a user or shared mailbox.
It has been announced few months back during the Microsoft Ignite 2019 conference and it is now coming to Exchange Online: the Reply to All mail storm protection.