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jwlee21
Apr 13, 2023Copper Contributor
Fail to inherit email label from attachment label
Hello fellows, I'm trying to test AIP's new capabilities, Label Inheritance from Email attachments. This function is simply, if label of attachment's priority is higher than label in Email, file...
JonWong
May 30, 2023Copper Contributor
I'm seeing also a similar failure:
- For attachments that is Office documents (e.g. docx, xlsx) - this feature works: Outlook is able to apply the same labels on the email
- BUT if the attachment is non-Office documents (e.g. PDF, JPG) - Built-in Labelling is unable to detect the attachment labels
- With the AIP UL add-in, the detection of label with non-Office attachments works
Is this intentional, to cut the support non-office filetypes? Or will this be implemented in the future?
Note: These non-Office docs are listed as supported for classification (for AIP client): https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/rms-client/clientv2-admin-guide-file-types#file-types-supported-for-classification-only
- For attachments that is Office documents (e.g. docx, xlsx) - this feature works: Outlook is able to apply the same labels on the email
- BUT if the attachment is non-Office documents (e.g. PDF, JPG) - Built-in Labelling is unable to detect the attachment labels
- With the AIP UL add-in, the detection of label with non-Office attachments works
Is this intentional, to cut the support non-office filetypes? Or will this be implemented in the future?
Note: These non-Office docs are listed as supported for classification (for AIP client): https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/rms-client/clientv2-admin-guide-file-types#file-types-supported-for-classification-only
- David_C06Feb 13, 2024Copper ContributorHello , did you open a ticket to Microsoft on this issue ? Do you have an answer ...I agree that no communication was made on this problem when Microsoft switched from Aip external Add-in to Aip Office built in client ....:-(