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New enhancements to Office 365 Message Encryption

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Dec 02, 2019

We are excited to announce a few new enhancements to Office 365 Message Encryption that help broaden protection and simplify reading protected messages. Updates include:

 

  • Support for PDF attachments
  • Support for Shared Mailboxes
  • Mac prelicensing

 

Please read further for more details.

 

Support for PDF attachments

Office 365 Message Encryption enables users to seamlessly apply protection to the email and its attachments. That means the attachment inherits the same protection applied to the email – further protecting the sensitive content.

 

Previously only Office document  (e.g. Word, PowerPoint, Excel) were supported, but we are excited to share that Office 365 Message Encryption now also supports PDF attachments.

 

 

Recipients will be able to preview the protected PDF directly from Outlook on the web by end of December.  

 

 You can learn how to enable this setting here.

 

 

Support for shared mailbox

We are happy to announce support for viewing protected content sent to a shared mailbox. Enterprise users who have been directly assigned access to a shared mailbox can now open and view protected content in that shared mailbox. Viewing of protected emails in  is now supported cross-platform (e.g. Outlook on the web, Outlook Desktop, Outlook for Mac, and Outlook for iOS and Android) with opening of supported protected attachments on Office in Windows and Mac, and Outlook on the web. Supported attachments include PowerPoint, Excel, and Word files. This functionality is now Generally Available, and no additional configuration is required to enable this. You can learn more here.

 

Outlook pre-licensing for Mac

In order to allow authorized users to view protected emails and attachments, Exchange automatically attaches a pre-license to protected messages. This eliminates the need for the client to make a service call to retrieve a use license and enables offline viewing of protected content. This functionality has been available on Windows Outlook by default for some time, and we are happy to announce that this has now also been enabled for Outlook on Mac and is Generally Available.

 

Get started

 

All these updates are available today. Please review documentation for further details. For any questions you can refer to our documentation.

 

Thank you!

 

Updated May 11, 2021
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  • Erm, can you please update the documentation to provide actual details on the feature? Currently it only has this:

    Can I open encrypted messages sent to a Shared Mailbox?

    Yes! Encrypted messages are supported for a Shared Mailbox. Some limitations apply.

     

    Well, what limitations?

  • Kawabata's avatar
    Kawabata
    Brass Contributor

    😘Excellent, Secure is base of Productivity. I hope to support the mail app of Windows.

  • Jeffrey Allen's avatar
    Jeffrey Allen
    Silver Contributor

    Samson_Chan, I like the idea of protecting PDFs and glad that has finally arrived.  Yes. I'd also like to see what limitations apply to the Shared Mailbox as VasilMichev mentions.

  • John Bobrek's avatar
    John Bobrek
    Copper Contributor

    This is great news. I set our tenants EnablePdfEncryption setting to True, but it is still not protecting PDFs. PDFs attached to "Do Not Forward" messages are still not protected. I've got a ticket open to Microsoft about this issue.

  • Nepali_sandhya's avatar
    Nepali_sandhya
    Copper Contributor

    Can anyone tell me Is the setting only available for Outlook on web?
    Does it support Outlook Desktop as well?