MC466195 – Outlook for the web – End user Reporting integrated with Microsoft Defender for Office 365 (Exchange Online Protection) (archived)

Microsoft Exchange Logo

check before: 2022-11-26

Product:

Defender, Defender for Office 365, Exchange, Microsoft 365 Defender, Outlook

Platform:

Android, iOS, Mac, mobile, Online, US Instances, Web, Windows Desktop, World tenant

Status:

Launched

Change type:

Admin impact, Feature update, Updated message

Links:

101515

Details:

Updated November 15, 2022: We have updated the content below with additional information. Thank you for your patience.
New built-in report buttons will be added to Outlook on the web (OWA) starting the end of November 2022. Admins can control the appearance and behavior of these buttons that allow users to report emails as phishing/ junk / not junk from the User Reported setting page in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal (security.microsoft.com). Admins can also customize where messages get reported to (custom mailbox, Microsoft, or both) and what the user sees when they report a message from these buttons.

Information to keep in mind:
Other Outlook clients such as Mac, Windows 32, Mobile (iPhone and android) will remain unaffected by this change. The reporting buttons in other Outlook clients are still being worked upon.
If you have the reporting feature turned off in the Microsoft 365 Defender user reported settings page or are using a third-party add-in, the report buttons in OWA won't be visible.
The Microsoft reporting add-in (the Microsoft report message add-in & Microsoft phishing add-in) will be supported till further notice. It will exist alongside the built-in reporting buttons for the time being, but the goal is to have a consistent button reporting experience across all the Outlook clients in the future.
The selections you make on the user reported settings page will determine the reporting experience for your users whether they choose the add-in or built-in reporting option in Outlook. Either option will report to the same place (Microsoft, custom mailbox or both) based on the settings selected.
The built-in reporting buttons in OWA will not include the customizable pre and post reporting pop-ups like the Microsoft reporting add-in currently does. We are working to include the pop-ups in 2023.
The settings for enabling/disabling the popup's during reporting won't be honored during this migration. So, you need to disable the popups if it has been enabled again.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 101515

[When this will happen:]
We will begin rolling out the change for Outlook for the web by the late November 2022 with the goal of having it completed late December 2022.

Change Category:
XXXXXXX ... free basic plan only

Scope:
XXXXXXX ... free basic plan only

Release Phase:
General Availability

Created:
2022-11-12

updated:
2022-12-17

Task Type

XXXXXXX ... free basic plan only

Docu to Check

XXXXXXX ... free basic plan only

MS How does it affect me

XXXXXXX ... free basic plan only

MS Preperations

XXXXXXX ... free basic plan only

MS Urgency

XXXXXXX ... free basic plan only

MS workload name

XXXXXXX ... free basic plan only

linked item details

XXXXXXX ... free basic plan only

Pictures

XXXXXXX ... free basic plan only

** AI generated content. This information is not reliable.

the free basic plan is required to see all details. Sign up here


change history

DatePropertyoldnew
2022-12-28MC PlatformsWeb
2022-12-17MC MessagesUpdated November 15, 2022: We have updated the content below with additional information. Thank you for your patience.
New built-in report buttons will be added to Outlook on the web (OWA) starting the end of November 2022. Admins can control the appearance and behavior of these buttons that allow users to report emails as phishing/ junk / not junk from the User Reported setting page in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal (security.microsoft.com). Admins can also customize where messages get reported to (custom mailbox, Microsoft, or both) and what the user sees when they report a message from these buttons.

Information to keep in mind:
• Other Outlook clients such as Mac, Windows 32, Mobile (iPhone and android) will remain unaffected by this change. The reporting buttons in other Outlook clients are still being worked upon.
• If you have the reporting feature turned off in the Microsoft 365 Defender user reported settings page or are using a third-party add-in, the report buttons in OWA won't be visible.
• The Microsoft reporting add-in (the Microsoft report message add-in & Microsoft phishing add-in) will be supported till further notice. It will exist alongside the built-in reporting buttons for the time being, but the goal is to have a consistent button reporting experience across all the Outlook clients in the future.
• The selections you make on the user reported settings page will determine the reporting experience for your users whether they choose the add-in or built-in reporting option in Outlook. Either option will report to the same place (Microsoft, custom mailbox or both) based on the settings selected.
• The built-in reporting buttons in OWA will not include the customizable pre and post reporting pop-ups like the Microsoft reporting add-in currently does. We are working to include the pop-ups in 2023.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 101515

[When this will happen:]
We will begin rolling out the change for Outlook for the web by the late November 2022 with the goal of having it completed late December 2022.
Updated November 15, 2022: We have updated the content below with additional information. Thank you for your patience.
New built-in report buttons will be added to Outlook on the web (OWA) starting the end of November 2022. Admins can control the appearance and behavior of these buttons that allow users to report emails as phishing/ junk / not junk from the User Reported setting page in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal (security.microsoft.com). Admins can also customize where messages get reported to (custom mailbox, Microsoft, or both) and what the user sees when they report a message from these buttons.

Information to keep in mind:
Other Outlook clients such as Mac, Windows 32, Mobile (iPhone and android) will remain unaffected by this change. The reporting buttons in other Outlook clients are still being worked upon.
If you have the reporting feature turned off in the Microsoft 365 Defender user reported settings page or are using a third-party add-in, the report buttons in OWA won't be visible.
The Microsoft reporting add-in (the Microsoft report message add-in & Microsoft phishing add-in) will be supported till further notice. It will exist alongside the built-in reporting buttons for the time being, but the goal is to have a consistent button reporting experience across all the Outlook clients in the future.
The selections you make on the user reported settings page will determine the reporting experience for your users whether they choose the add-in or built-in reporting option in Outlook. Either option will report to the same place (Microsoft, custom mailbox or both) based on the settings selected.
The built-in reporting buttons in OWA will not include the customizable pre and post reporting pop-ups like the Microsoft reporting add-in currently does. We are working to include the pop-ups in 2023.
The settings for enabling/disabling the popup's during reporting won't be honored during this migration. So, you need to disable the popups if it has been enabled again.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 101515

[When this will happen:]
We will begin rolling out the change for Outlook for the web by the late November 2022 with the goal of having it completed late December 2022.
2022-12-17MC Last Updated11/16/2022 17:48:272022-12-16T17:31:38Z
2022-12-17MC MessageTagNamesFeature update, Admin impactUpdated message, Feature update, Admin impact
2022-11-17MC MessagesNew built-in report buttons will be added to Outlook on the web (OWA) starting the end of November 2022. Admins can control the appearance and behavior of these buttons that allow users to report emails as phishing/ junk / not junk from the User Reported setting page in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal (security.microsoft.com). Admins can also customize where messages get reported to (custom mailbox, Microsoft, or both) and what the user sees when they report a message from these buttons.

Information to keep in mind:
• Other Outlook clients such as Mac, Windows 32, Mobile (iPhone and android) will remain unaffected by this change. The reporting buttons in other Outlook clients are still being worked upon.
• If you have the reporting feature turned off in the Microsoft 365 Defender user reported settings page or are using a third-party add-in, the report buttons in OWA won't be visible.
• The Microsoft reporting add-in (the Microsoft report message add-in & Microsoft phishing add-in) will be supported till further notice. It will exist alongside the built-in reporting buttons for the time being, but the goal is to have a consistent button reporting experience across all the Outlook clients in the future.
• The selections you make on the user reported settings page will determine the reporting experience for your users whether they choose the add-in or built-in reporting option in Outlook. Either option will report to the same place (Microsoft, custom mailbox or both) based on the settings selected.
• The built-in reporting buttons in OWA will not include the customizable pre and post reporting pop-ups like the Microsoft reporting add-in currently does. We are working to include the pop-ups in 2023.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 101515

[When this will happen:]
We will begin rolling out the change for Outlook for the web by the late November 2022 with the goal of having it completed late December 2022.
Updated November 15, 2022: We have updated the content below with additional information. Thank you for your patience.
New built-in report buttons will be added to Outlook on the web (OWA) starting the end of November 2022. Admins can control the appearance and behavior of these buttons that allow users to report emails as phishing/ junk / not junk from the User Reported setting page in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal (security.microsoft.com). Admins can also customize where messages get reported to (custom mailbox, Microsoft, or both) and what the user sees when they report a message from these buttons.

Information to keep in mind:
• Other Outlook clients such as Mac, Windows 32, Mobile (iPhone and android) will remain unaffected by this change. The reporting buttons in other Outlook clients are still being worked upon.
• If you have the reporting feature turned off in the Microsoft 365 Defender user reported settings page or are using a third-party add-in, the report buttons in OWA won't be visible.
• The Microsoft reporting add-in (the Microsoft report message add-in & Microsoft phishing add-in) will be supported till further notice. It will exist alongside the built-in reporting buttons for the time being, but the goal is to have a consistent button reporting experience across all the Outlook clients in the future.
• The selections you make on the user reported settings page will determine the reporting experience for your users whether they choose the add-in or built-in reporting option in Outlook. Either option will report to the same place (Microsoft, custom mailbox or both) based on the settings selected.
• The built-in reporting buttons in OWA will not include the customizable pre and post reporting pop-ups like the Microsoft reporting add-in currently does. We are working to include the pop-ups in 2023.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 101515

[When this will happen:]
We will begin rolling out the change for Outlook for the web by the late November 2022 with the goal of having it completed late December 2022.
2022-11-17MC Last Updated11/12/2022 01:08:202022-11-16T17:48:27Z
2022-11-17MC prepareNo changes are required from your end as your current settings in the user reported settings page will not be changed.
If you have any feedback, please provide it from this Message center post using the text box after you do thumbs up or thumbs down as it will directly reach the responsible team
https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=101515
No changes are required from your end as your current settings in the user reported settings page will not be changed.
If you have any feedback, please provide it from this Message center post using the text box after you do thumbs up or thumbs down as it will directly reach the responsible team
https://sip.security.microsoft.com/userSubmissionsReportMessage
https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=101515

Last updated 4 months ago

Share to MS Teams

Login to your account

Welcome Back, We Missed You!