Exchange Online – Administrators can now recover deleted items from a mailbox
Exchange Online administrators can now recover deleted items from a user or shared mailbox.
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Exchange Online administrators can now recover deleted items from a user or shared mailbox.
As you know Teams has been allowing end-users to either blur or set a custom background for their meeting.
Yammer, the enterprise social network included with Office 365, is still alive and is evolving.
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.
A little while ago, Microsoft has introduced a new compliance capability to Office 365 called Communication Compliance to monitor language used and detect language abuse.
You may already know Azure Information Protection Unified Labelling, the document protection and labelling solution based on Azure Right Management services and Office 365 Compliance.
As you know, when you are using Exchange Online (and as such Exchange Online Protection) for inbound mail traffic, you receive a quarantine notification when some emails have been put in quarantine.
On June 1st, 2020, Microsoft Threat Protection will be automatically turn on when you hold one of the following licenses:
If you are working with Exchange Online, chances are you have some components in your environment (applications, network devices…) which need to access mailboxes hosted in Exchange Online.
If you are using Office 365 and Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager, you already know you had to manage administration roles from 2 different portals: the Office 365 one for all Office 365 workloads and the Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager one for all Intune roles.