check before: 2022-05-27
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Defender, Defender for Office 365, Exchange, Microsoft 365 Defender, Microsoft 365 suite, Microsoft Defender for Office 365
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Germany, Online, US Instances, Web, World tenant
Status:
Launched
Change type:
Admin impact, Feature update, Updated message
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Updated July 18, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.
In anti-malware policies, the common attachment filter allows you to select specific file types to block. Any email messages with these types of file attachment will be handled as per the policy settings. In addition to turning on the common attachment filter, you can customize the list of file types, but only by using the Set-MalwareFilterPolicy cmdlet in Exchange Online PowerShell.
We’re enhancing the anti-malware policy experience of anti-malware policy by adding the ability to view/add/remove custom file types in the anti-malware policy settings in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 85611
[When this will happen:]
Starting in late July (previously early July) and completion of the rollout by mid-August (previously late July).
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Created:
2022-05-13
updated:
2022-08-27
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change history
| Date | Property | old | new |
| 2022-09-15 | MC prepare | ps://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/configure-anti-malware-polici
ps://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/exchange/set-malwarefilterpolicy ps://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?rtc=1%26filters=&searchterms=856 | https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/configure-anti-malware-policies
https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/exchange/set-malwarefilterpolicy https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?rtc=1%26filters=&searchterms=85611 |
| 2022-08-27 | MC prepare | https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/configure-anti-malware-policies
https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/exchange/set-malwarefilterpolicy https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?rtc=1%26filters=&searchterms=85611 | ps://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/configure-anti-malware-polici
ps://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/exchange/set-malwarefilterpolicy ps://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?rtc=1%26filters=&searchterms=856 |
| 2022-07-19 | MC Last Updated | 06/23/2022 21:40:25 | 2022-07-18T19:58:13Z |
| 2022-07-19 | MC Messages | Updated June 23, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.
In anti-malware policies, the common attachment filter allows you to select specific file types to block. Any email messages with these types of file attachment will be handled as per the policy settings. In addition to turning on the common attachment filter, you can customize the list of file types, but only by using the Set-MalwareFilterPolicy cmdlet in Exchange Online PowerShell. We’re enhancing the anti-malware policy experience of anti-malware policy by adding the ability to view/add/remove custom file types in the anti-malware policy settings in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 85611 [When this will happen:] Starting in early July (previously mid-June) and completion of the rollout by late July. | Updated July 18, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.
In anti-malware policies, the common attachment filter allows you to select specific file types to block. Any email messages with these types of file attachment will be handled as per the policy settings. In addition to turning on the common attachment filter, you can customize the list of file types, but only by using the Set-MalwareFilterPolicy cmdlet in Exchange Online PowerShell. We’re enhancing the anti-malware policy experience of anti-malware policy by adding the ability to view/add/remove custom file types in the anti-malware policy settings in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 85611 [When this will happen:] Starting in late July (previously early July) and completion of the rollout by mid-August (previously late July). |
| 2022-07-19 | MC End Time | 08/31/2022 09:00:00 | 2022-09-23T09:00:00Z |
| 2022-06-24 | MC Messages | Updated June 01, 2022: We have updated this message to ensure visibility for affected organizations. Thank you for your patience.
In anti-malware policies, the common attachment filter allows you to select specific file types to block. Any email messages with these types of file attachment will be handled as per the policy settings. In addition to turning on the common attachment filter, you can customize the list of file types, but only by using the Set-MalwareFilterPolicy cmdlet in Exchange Online PowerShell. We’re enhancing the anti-malware policy experience of anti-malware policy by adding the ability to view/add/remove custom file types in the anti-malware policy settings in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 85611 [When this will happen:] Starting in mid-June and completion of the rollout by late July. | Updated June 23, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.
In anti-malware policies, the common attachment filter allows you to select specific file types to block. Any email messages with these types of file attachment will be handled as per the policy settings. In addition to turning on the common attachment filter, you can customize the list of file types, but only by using the Set-MalwareFilterPolicy cmdlet in Exchange Online PowerShell. We’re enhancing the anti-malware policy experience of anti-malware policy by adding the ability to view/add/remove custom file types in the anti-malware policy settings in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 85611 [When this will happen:] Starting in early July (previously mid-June) and completion of the rollout by late July. |
| 2022-06-24 | MC Last Updated | 06/01/2022 18:48:13 | 2022-06-23T21:40:25Z |
| 2022-06-02 | MC Messages | In anti-malware policies, the common attachment filter allows you to select specific file types to block. Any email messages with these types of file attachment will be handled as per the policy settings. In addition to turning on the common attachment filter, you can customize the list of file types, but only by using the Set-MalwareFilterPolicy cmdlet in Exchange Online PowerShell.
We’re enhancing the anti-malware policy experience of anti-malware policy by adding the ability to view/add/remove custom file types in the anti-malware policy settings in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 85611 [When this will happen:] Starting in mid-June and completion of the rollout by late July. | Updated June 01, 2022: We have updated this message to ensure visibility for affected organizations. Thank you for your patience.
In anti-malware policies, the common attachment filter allows you to select specific file types to block. Any email messages with these types of file attachment will be handled as per the policy settings. In addition to turning on the common attachment filter, you can customize the list of file types, but only by using the Set-MalwareFilterPolicy cmdlet in Exchange Online PowerShell. We’re enhancing the anti-malware policy experience of anti-malware policy by adding the ability to view/add/remove custom file types in the anti-malware policy settings in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 85611 [When this will happen:] Starting in mid-June and completion of the rollout by late July. |
| 2022-06-02 | MC Title | Exchange Online-Add, edit custom file types in Anti-malware policy | (Updated) Exchange Online-Add, edit custom file types in Anti-malware policy |
| 2022-06-02 | MC Last Updated | 05/13/2022 02:30:09 | 2022-06-01T18:48:13Z |
| 2022-06-02 | MC MessageTagNames | Feature update, Admin impact | Updated message, Feature update, Admin impact |
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