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MC696850 · Exchange Online, Microsoft Defender, Microsoft 365 Experts

From Microsoft Corporation
Technical Bulletin MC696850 · Published Dec 8, 2023

Message Summary

This applies to customers with Exchange Online Protection, Microsoft Defender for Office plan 1 or plan 2 service plans.

Soon, admins can provide intent when submitting messages (email and Microsoft Teams), email attachments, or URLs to Microsoft.

Admins can convey whether they are submitting for a second opinion from Microsoft or they are submitting because a true malicious message was missed by Microsoft. With this change, Microsoft analysis of admin submitted messages (email and Microsoft Teams), URLs, and email attachments will be further streamlined and will result in more accurate analysis.


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This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 183907

When this will happen:

This change will start rolling out in mid-December 2023 and should be complete by mid-January 2024.

How this will affect your organization:

You will see this experience when you start making new admin submissions from Submissions, Threat Explorer, or Quarantine.

What you need to do to prepare:

This new feature will not impact any existing submissions, filtering, or grouping functionality in submissions.

Note: Today, end user reporting and admin submission of Teams messages is available only in Microsoft Defender for Office plan 2.

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