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MC382821: Custom organization branding for quarantine notification (custom sender address and Custom subject)

Updated October 13, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

Updated September 1, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

Updated August 1, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

We will be adding capabilities to making it possible for Security Operations (SecOps) to customize end user quarantine notifications with their respective organization sender address and custom subject. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 93301.

We are adding capabilities to making it possible for SecOps to customize end user quarantine notifications with their respective organization sender address and custom subject. Doing so helps ensure that users have safe and secure access to their quarantined messages and trains them to recognize legitimate notifications.

This change will enable admins to customize the sender address of the quarantine notification as well as the subject of the notification.

When this will happen

Standard: will begin rolling out in late August (previously late July) and is expected to be complete by early November (previously early October).

Government: will begin rolling out in early November (previously early October) and is expected to be complete by late November (previously late October).

How this will affect your organization

This change will enable admins to customize the sender address of the quarantine notification as well as the subject of the notification.

What you need to do to prepare

You might want to notify your users about this change and update your training and documentation as appropriate.

Learn more

Message ID: MC382821
Published: 20 May 2022
Updated: 13 October 2022
Platform: Online, World tenant

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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