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Outlook: Delimiter setting admin policy

Informational

Message ID

MC1239176
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Roadmap ID

557676
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Services

Exchange Online

Affected Platforms

Web

Summary

A new Exchange Online admin policy will allow admins to set a tenant-wide default for using commas as recipient separators in Outlook, rolling out worldwide in April 2026. Users can override unless locked by policy. No automatic changes; admins can configure via PowerShell if desired.

Details

Updated March 19, 2026: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience. 

Introduction

We’re adding a new Exchange Online admin policy that gives admins more control over the default Mail Compose and Reply setting that determines whether commas are used as recipient separators.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 557676.

When this will happen

  • General availability (Worldwide): Rollout will begin in early April 2026 and complete by mid‑April 2026.

How this will affect your organization

Who is affected

  • Exchange Online administrators in New Outlook for Windows and Outlook for Web
  • All users composing or replying to email in Outlook where no per‑user override is configured

What will happen

  • A new admin policy will be available to set the tenant‑wide default for “Use commas as recipient separators.”
  • Admins can choose whether the default is on or off for all users.
  • Users may still change this setting in their Outlook client unless an admin enforces a policy that locks it: 

    user settings

  • This update is especially useful for organizations whose contacts commonly use “Last name, First name” formats.
  • No changes will occur automatically—tenants will retain existing behavior unless an admin modifies the policy.

What you can do to prepare

No action is required. If desired, you may configure the new admin policy after rollout if you want to establish a consistent default. You can set this value via Powershell with the command "Set-Organization Config -RecipientDelimeters <Boolean>."

You may also consider the following actions: 

  • Review your organization’s preferred recipient formatting conventions.
  • Update internal documentation if your helpdesk or user‑training materials reference this setting.

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization.

Timeline

Published
Feb 26, 2026
Message published to Message Center
Updated
Mar 19, 2026
Message content updated
End Date
May 11, 2026
Message timeline ends

Tags

#Updated message#New feature#User impact#Admin impact

Category

Stay Informed

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