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MC295841: Classic EAC retirement: Mail flow features

As a follow-up to the classic Exchange admin center (EAC) retirement announcement (MC283874 – Sept), we want to let Exchange Online customers know that we will be retiring the mail flow features from the classic EAC beginning in early December 2021.

MC295841: Classic EAC retirement: Mail flow features

You are receiving this message because our reporting indicates one or more users in your organization are using the classic EAC.

Mail flow features that we are retiring from the classic EAC include:

  1. Message Trace
  2. Remote domains
  3. Accepted domains
  4. Connectors

Key points

  • Timing: Retirement: Early December through mid-December.
  • Action: We recommend you go to the new modern EAC to use the modern version of these features where we will continue to invest our development resources.
  • Roll-out: tenant level

How this will affect your organization

Exchange admins will no longer be able to access these pages once this change occurs. Beginning now, if an admin clicks on any of the above feature links in the classic EAC, a banner with a link to the new home for these features will be displayed to make it easier to locate the new home for these features.

What you need to do to prepare

Instead of using the classic EAC for these features, begin using the modern EAC now.

Learn more

Message ID: MC295841
Published: 02 November 2021
Updated: 02 November 2021
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Plan For Change

Alex Lim is a certified IT Technical Support Architect with over 15 years of experience in designing, implementing, and troubleshooting complex IT systems and networks. He has worked for leading IT companies, such as Microsoft, IBM, and Cisco, providing technical support and solutions to clients across various industries and sectors. Alex has a bachelor’s degree in computer science from the National University of Singapore and a master’s degree in information security from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is also the author of several best-selling books on IT technical support, such as The IT Technical Support Handbook and Troubleshooting IT Systems and Networks. Alex lives in Bandar, Johore, Malaysia with his wife and two chilrdren. You can reach him at [email protected] or follow him on Website | Twitter | Facebook

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