Updates to filtered message viewing in Outlook for iOS and Android [MC1238433]

Updates to filtered message viewing in Outlook for iOS and Android [MC1238433]

Message ID: MC1238433

[Introduction]

We’re updating Outlook for iOS and Android to make it clearer when additional messages may be available while viewing filtered message lists. This change reduces confusion in scenarios where results appear unchanged because no additional items matching the selected filter are currently synced to the device.

When more filtered items may exist on the server, Outlook will provide an option to search for all items that match the applied filter, helping users find the messages they need. 

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap IDs 557349 and 557350.

[When this will happen]

General Availability (Production): We will begin rolling out in mid‑March 2026 and expect to complete by late March 2026.

[How this affects your organization]

Who is affected

  • All users of Outlook for iOS and Android who apply filters such as Unread, Flagged, Has attachments, Categories, To me, or Mentions me.

What will happen

  • Users will see a new option to search for all filtered items when more messages may exist beyond what is synced locally:

    user settings

  • Selecting this option automatically opens Search with the filter automatically applied.
  • This update will improve clarity but will not change admin configuration, sync behavior, or filtering capabilities.
  • The update will not change how many messages are synced to the device or how items are retrieved from the server.
  • The feature will be enabled by default and will require no action from admins.
  • No admin controls or opt‑in/opt‑out settings will be introduced.

[What you can do to prepare]

No action is required.

You may choose to:

  • Notify your users of the new behavior.
  • Update internal help content or training materials that describe filtered message lists or scenarios where users load additional messages.

[Compliance considerations]

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

Source: Microsoft

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