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Update on custom domain guidance for Teams Event emails

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MC1266025
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Microsoft Teams

Summary

Custom domain configuration is no longer required for custom HTML editing in Teams event emails, effective immediately. However, configuring a custom domain is still recommended for better sender identity, email deliverability, and trust, especially for external audiences. Documentation will be updated accordingly.

Details

We're clarifying our guidance around custom domain configuration for Teams event emails, based on customer feedback and recent questions.

In a previous Message Center post (MC1234575 and MC1176301), we communicated that configuring a custom domain was required to use custom HTML editing for event emails. Based on customer feedback, this is no longer mandatory effecting immediately.

When this will happen:

Effective immediately

How this affects your organization:

Premium feature of custom HTML editing for Teams Events (Webinar and Townhall) emails is no longer blocked if your tenant does not have a custom domain configured.

You can continue creating and sending event emails even without configuring a custom domain.

However, we still strongly recommend configuring a custom domain for the best and most consistent email experience, especially for events sent to external audiences.

Why we still recommend configuring a custom domain

Configuring a custom domain helps:

  • Provide clearer and more recognizable sender identity for recipients associated to your tenant
  • Improve email deliverability and reduce the likelihood of messages being flagged or questioned
  • Create a more trusted experience for attendees receiving event invitations, updates, and reminders

If a custom domain is not configured, event-related emails will continue to leverage Microsoft provided domains, which can appear unfamiliar to recipients.

What you can do to prepare:

  • Review your tenant’s domain configuration in Microsoft 365
  • Consider configuring and validating a custom domain if your organization regularly hosts external or large-scale Teams events
  • Update internal guidance to reflect that custom domains are recommended, but no longer required, for advanced email customization

Documentation updates

We are updating our documentation and guidance to clearly reflect:

  • The removal of the custom-domain requirement for custom HTML editing
  • When and why configuring a custom domain is still recommended

You can learn more about managing email communications for Teams events on our learn page.

We’re listening

This update reflects direct customer feedback. We’ll continue monitoring support signals and feedback to further simplify and improve the event email experience.



Timeline

Published
Mar 30, 2026
Message published to Message Center
Updated
Mar 30, 2026
Message content updated
End Date
Apr 30, 2026
Message timeline ends

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