New Outlook for Windows and Web: Outlook Newsletters [MC1009916]

New Outlook for Windows and Web: Outlook Newsletters [MC1009916]

Message ID: MC1009916 Coming soon to new Microsoft Outlook: Newsletters in Outlook enable customers to create, distribute, and track success for their internal email newsletters. This message applies to the new Outlook for Windows and Outlook for the web.This message…
New Microsoft Outlook for Windows and web: New “None” color category for Mail and Calendar [MC1003345]

New Microsoft Outlook for Windows and web: New “None” color category for Mail and Calendar [MC1003345]

Message ID: MC1003345 Coming soon to new Microsoft Outlook for Windows desktop and Microsoft Outlook for the web: A None color category that users can apply to Mail and Calendar items. This update provides parity with classic Outlook and more…
New Microsoft Outlook for Windows and web: Categorize individual emails in conversation view [MC997580]

New Microsoft Outlook for Windows and web: Categorize individual emails in conversation view [MC997580]

Message ID: MC997580 Coming soon to new Microsoft Outlook for Windows desktop and Microsoft Outlook for the web: Users can categorize individual emails in conversation view to enhance organization and tracking. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID…
New Microsoft Outlook for Windows and web: New folder color feature [MC993229]

New Microsoft Outlook for Windows and web: New folder color feature [MC993229]

Message ID: MC993229 Coming soon to new Microsoft Outlook for Windows desktop and Microsoft Outlook for the web: Users can customize folder icon colors, making it easier to visually differentiate and personalize folders. This message is associated with Microsoft 365…
Microsoft Outlook: New user setting to include a comma in recipient’s contact name [MC981634]

Microsoft Outlook: New user setting to include a comma in recipient’s contact name [MC981634]

Message ID: MC981634 By default, Microsoft Outlook for the web and new Microsoft Outlook for Windows support separating recipients by using either a semicolon or a comma. After this rollout, users can choose if a comma should be used as…