Last couple of weeks there have been several posts stating that Microsoft will add a transport rule to every Office 365 tenant to enable Office 365 Message Encryption (OME). For example: https://www.petri.com/microsoft-to-launch-automatic-email-encryption-office-365 Original statement The first article which was published by Microsoft, has been removed and republished a couple of times and seems to be... Continue Reading →
Support for cross premises Send As permissions in a Hybrid Exchange scenario
Send As permissions for mailboxes in Exchange Online where the user was still within the on-premises Exchange environment has always been a point of discussion. Officially it wasn’t (/isn’t….) supported by Microsoft. There were some known workarounds which did the trick most of the times, like re-applying the permissions, but these were officially not supported.... Continue Reading →
Using the “call me at” option when joining a Teams meeting
In the Skype for Business days (ancient stuff 😉) lots of people where used to having the “call me at” option pop-up when joining a meeting using the mobile app. PS: my apologies for the screenshots being from a Dutch client. Important note: the organizer of the meeting needs a Audio Conferencing license within Office... Continue Reading →