Why Only Web-Based Outlook Clients Can Recall Encrypted Email

message recall for protected messages

The new message recall facility has been around since 2022. Even after Microsoft revamped the feature in 2023, it’s still only possible to recall protected messages with OWA and the new Outlook. As it turns out, the reason is that a premium license is needed and Outlook classic might need some new code to check for that license. In other news, Outlook mobile now supports message recall.

Declined Meetings Show Up in OWA and Monarch

A new setting in OWA options allows users to choose to preserve declined meetings. Keeping details of declined meetings can help users to find information included in meeting details of data created during meetings like chats and meeting summaries, or forward the meeting to someone else if needed.

Use Dictation to Compose Outlook Messages

Now available for OWA and the Monarch client, Outlook voice dictation allows users to compose the body text of messages with speech-to-text transcription. A limited set of languages are available for now, but more to come. Learning how to compose email with speech is an acquired art and might required some AI help to produce acceptable results.

Shock and Horror About How the New Outlook Synchronizes User Data

A Nov 9 article published by a German website expressed concern about the way that the new Outlook synchronizes user email data to Azure. There’s nothing to worry about. Outlook synchronizes email data to be able to process the data to support features that the user’s email server might not. It’s what the Outlook mobile client has done for years.