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Ability to BLOCK self-service purchase capabilities for Power Platform products
Message centre update refers : MC193609 Self-service purchase capabilities for Power Platform products (Power BI, PowerApps, and Flow) will be available for commercial cloud customers starting 11/19.
We need the ability to block this on tenant level with immediate effect. The platform will become ungovernable in a very short period and cause massive governance issues.
7,178 votesWe have released support for disabling self-service purchase capabilities as of November 19, 2019. You can find additional information in message center post: MC196205
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Save SMTP-based emails sent via an Office 365 account in Outlook's Sent Items folder!
We followed Microsoft's instructions exactly for sending SMTP-based emails from a software application via a paid Microsoft Office 365 email account. However, the SMTP-based emails do not appear in and/or sync with Microsoft Office 365's Sent Items folder! Thus, we cannot see these SMTP-based emails via Microsoft Outlook 2016's desktop client or Outlook.com! Please integrate SMTP-originated emails into Microsoft Outlook's Sent Items folder! Thank you!
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Provide Platform Specific Administrative Roles without granting Global Admin
There doesn't seem to be a way to manage the services at a granular level for SharePoint, Lync, or Exchange without granting global admin. With larger organizations this can be challenging when responsibilities are divided. I would like to suggest that there be individual roles for SharePoint, Lync and Exchange
39 votesThanks for your feedback! We’re happy to report that your suggestion is now part of Office 365.
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SMTP relay keep a copy of sent mail
When using Office365 for SMTP in IIS Web Applications or any other apps, keep a copy of the mail in the sent item box on office365.
8 votes
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