Mark Simone
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AdminMicrosoft 365 Groups Feedback (Product Owner, Microsoft Office 365) responded
Thanks for the feedback! Now that we’ve enabled Group Expiry and Expiry Autorenewal, we are evaluating the work required to implement an exclusion list. Please keep the feedback and votes coming. Thanks!
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This is currently a big miss. It should really be based on a combination of the last activity of the underlying features (last chat activity, last sharepoint activity, last mailbox activity). Ideally, these should be options as well because something like a mailbox that may be receiving automated incoming email from the company should be optional as the last activity check.
Additionally, it would be nice to see the ability to have more than just a tenant policy for expiration. Admins should be able to create multiple policies that possibly leverage the classification labels for example.An error occurred while saving the comment Mark Simone commented
It would be great if we could leverage the classifcation labels into this feature as well, whereby we could add an expiration policy based on the labels. This way we could assign different polices to the different types of TEAMS.
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Any status on adding the ability to log when list items are added or modified, similar to files?
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Regarding blog sites - we need the ability to see activity per blog post, similar to what we can get from the Logging DB on premise. Currently, the way the blog site works it is the same page - posts.aspx - with a parameter for each post - posts.aspx?ID=35 for example. We need the ability to track which posts are hit the most, etc..
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Agreed. Search or provide a filter where we can scope the results by "Deleted By", "Path", "doc type", "start/end time"etc.. The fact that it doesn't even pagination, but rather updates the page scroll on the fly makes it really cumbersome to look for anything specific.
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Thanks for your feedback! Just a note to let you know that we’re working hard to improve the current experience. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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IS there a way tenant owners can use a powershell script to push this update for certain users via a CSV file or similar?
Adding to this, it would be great if "private channel" names were also visible in search results. The same issue exists - where we can only tell the TEAM name from the recipient field.
Ideally, you should add fields to the result set for TEAM name, and Channel name.