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- Exchange Online to retire Basic auth for Client Submission (SMTP AUTH)
Today, we are announcing that Exchange Online will permanently remove support for Basic authentication with Client Submission (SMTP AUTH) starting March 2026
- What is the difference between Office 365 and Microsoft 365?
Hello everyone! Just started to learn Microsoft cloud platform (most interest in Office 365 products), but on some Microsoft resources i found name "Microsoft 365", are this names means the same? Or there is difference between this two? Can't found any clear description
- Introducing the Microsoft 365 Security and Compliance Center
Last year, at Inspire, we announced Microsoft 365, which brings together Office 365, Windows 10, and Enterprise Mobility + Security to deliver a complete, intelligent, and secure solution for the modern workspace As part of the Microsoft 365 vision and expanding on the unified administration experience we started with the Microsoft 365 admin center, we have created the Microsoft 365 security
- Public Preview: High Volume Email for Microsoft 365
Today we’re thrilled to announce the public preview of High Volume Email (HVE) for Microsoft 365
- Microsoft 365 Compliance audit log activities via O365 Management API . . .
For detailed information about Management Activity API, please check the official reference here MIP DLP in M365 Unified Audit log Let’s start by exploring what MIP and DLP activities are captured in Microsoft 365 Unified Audit log There are various activities captured from different M365 services (as referenced here) There are also other factors to consider while trying to locate the
- How to view global admins from Admin Center? | Microsoft Community Hub
Without having to go to a Windows PC with Powershell, how can I see all the global admin accounts and which ones have MFA enabled?
- Restoring Deleted Users in Exchange Online: A Step-by-Step Guide
In Microsoft 365 tenants, managing user identities in Exchange Online can sometimes become complex This occurs frequently when users are deleted and later
- Sending From Email Aliases – Public Preview | Microsoft Community Hub
Historically, Exchange has used a user’s primary SMTP address as the From address when sending messages Other SMTP addresses assigned to a user (e g , proxy addresses, also known as aliases) were mainly intended for receiving messages Even when an email client tries to use an alias for the From address, that value is overwritten with the user’s primary SMTP address when the message is
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