Updated January 10, 2023: We have updated the timeline and content below. Thank you for your patience.
Updated January 6, 2023: We have updated the timeline below. Thank you for your patience.
The resource-specific consent (RSC) permissions model for receiving all message, originally developed for Microsoft Teams Graph APIs, is being extended to bot scenarios. This feature was available for the channel scope and now is being extended to chat scope. With RSC, conversation owners can consent for a bot to receive all user messages in standard channels and chats without being @mentioned.
This change is related to Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID: 100883
The resource-specific consent (RSC) permissions model, originally developed for Teams Graph APIs, is extended for chat and channel scope. Using RSC, you can now request team owners to consent for a bot to receive user messages across standard group chats without being @mentioned.
When this will happen
Will begin rolling out early January and expect to complete by late January.
How this effects your organization
When developing Teams apps, this feature will enable a bot defined in the app manifest to receive all conversations messages without being @mentioned in relevant contexts where the permissions apply.
What you can do to prepare
For more details, review: Receive all conversation messages with RSC
This is for your information only and no action is needed.
Message ID: MC485096
Published: 2022-12-14
Updated: 2023-01-11
Product(s): Microsoft Teams
Cloud instance(s): GCC, Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant)
Platform(s): Desktop, Developer, Mobile, Web