(Updated) Microsoft Exchange Online: New Message Trace will be GA; legacy Message Trace will retire | ||||||
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ID | Workload | Category | Classification | Severity | Start Time | Last Updated |
MC1092458 | Exchange Online | Plan For Change | Updated message New feature User impact Admin impact Retirement | normal | 11-Jun-2025 19:29 | 28-Aug-2025 16:41 |
Update: 28-Aug-2025 16:41 Updated August 28, 2025: Due to the customer feedback we've received, we will be delaying the legacy Message Trace support on Reporting Webservice until February 28th, 2026. Additionally, we will be onboarding the new Message Trace onto Graph API. The tentative timeline for Public Preview of the new Message Trace support on Graph API is November. Further details will be announced closer to the Public Preview release date. This does not impact the deprecation timeline for the legacy Message Trace cmdlets. The legacy Message Trace cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) are still set to retire on September 1st, 2025. We are excited to announce the General Availability of the new Message Trace in the Microsoft Exchange admin center (EAC) in Microsoft Exchange Online. This new experience, previously in Public Preview, offers improved performance, modern design, and enhanced feature parity. Admins can access it via Exchange admin center > Mail flow > Message Trace. The GA release is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 495489. When this will happen:
How this will affect your organization:
What you need to do to prepare: This GA rollout and retirement will happen automatically by the specified dates with no admin action required before the rollout. Review your current configuration to assess the impact on your organization. You may want to notify your admins and/or users about this change and update internal documentation.
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