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Wednesday, May 10, 2023, 09:00 AM PDTEvent details
We are excited to announce an Exchange AMA on Wednesday, May 10th at 9:00 AM Pacific time!
On March 23, 2023, Microsoft announced a new transport-based enforcement system in Exchange Online tha...
Meenah_Khosraw
Updated May 10, 2023
troosens
May 10, 2023Brass Contributor
While I like what MS is trying to do here, I think the communication/announcement is lacking. I only learned about this from a tech article that popped up on my news feed a couple of months ago. It was never brought up in any of our regular meetings with MS (CSAM, Account Manager,...). We are staying on top of keeping our exchange servers patched so I'm not concerned about any impact on our organization, but I think many organizations will receive an unpleasant surprise when this goes into effect because they were not made aware
- Amjad1935May 10, 2023Brass Contributor
In my opinion, for Exchange Admins, it is good practice to have the Exchange Team Blog monitored regularly. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/bg-p/Exchange
- troosensMay 10, 2023Brass ContributorThanks Amjad, it is one take away for me from this event!
- ScottSchnollMay 10, 2023Former EmployeeThanks for the feedback! We've posted details on our blog, we are sending Message Center posts to affected customers before any action is taken, and we have reports in the admin centers to notify admins. What other suggestions do you have for admin communications?
- troosensMay 10, 2023Brass ContributorInform all CSAMs to communicate this to their customers. E-mail notifications are quickly ignored so probably best if they can get a meeting scheduled with customers, if they don't have any recurring meetings scheduled
- Eriq_VanBibberMay 10, 2023Brass ContributorI agree with this too. Many smaller businesses communicate frequently with CSAM and other local MS folks.