Why MFA, Conditional Access, and Sensitivity Labels can Combine to Give Outlook a Problem

If conditional access policies impose MFA for all cloud apps, it gives external users a problem when they use Outlook desktop to read protected email. The issue is because Outlook can’t obtain a use license to decrypt the content because it can’t satisfy the MFA challenge. It’s an example of how two good parts of the Microsoft 365 ecosystem clash.

Outlook for Windows Gets Loop Components

Like OWA and Teams chat, Outlook for Windows boasts the ability to add Loop components in messages. The implementation is very similar to OWA, as you’d expect, which means that some of the same shortcomings seen in OWA are in Outlook for Windows. Such is life.

Change to Outlook Groups Displays High Unread Counts

Outlook for Windows has supported Microsoft 365 Groups since 2015. The developers chose a seen/unseen model for Groups, but now Outlook has switched to a read/unread model, meaning that the unread counts for Groups can suddenly seem much higher than before. It’s a one-time change that aligns Outlook desktop with OWA and Outlook Mobile and there’s an easy way to set all unread items to be read. But you might want to tell people that this change is coming!