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Jul 10, 2025

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MC1112449 - Missed Activity Emails for Teams Will Now Come from a Unified Domain

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Updated July 11, 2025: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience.

To support a more consistent and secure email experience across Microsoft 365, we are transitioning to a unified domain for all product-generated emails. As part of this change, missed activity emails for Microsoft Teams will now be sent from teams.‘no-reply@teams.mail.microsoftmicrosoft’ instead of the previous ‘noreply@*email.teams.email.microsoftmicrosoft.com’ domain.

When this will happen:

  • Public Preview: Rolling out early July 2025, expected to complete by early July 2025.
  • Targeted Release: Rolling out early July 2025, expected to complete by early July 2025.
  • General Availability: Rolling out mid-July 2025, expected to complete by late July 2025.

How this will affect your organization:

There is no impact to tenant configuration or admin settings. End users will simply see a new sender address for missed activity emails from Teams. No action is required from users or admins.

What you can do to prepare:

No preparation is needed. However, you may wish to inform your helpdesk or communications teams of the sender address change to avoid confusion or misidentification of legitimate messages.

Snapshot from Jul 10, 2025

To support a more consistent and secure email experience across Microsoft 365, we are transitioning to a unified domain for all product-generated emails. As part of this change, missed activity emails for Microsoft Teams will now be sent from teams.mail.microsoft instead of the previous teams.email.microsoft domain.

When this will happen:

  • Public Preview: Rolling out early July 2025, expected to complete by early July 2025.
  • Targeted Release: Rolling out early July 2025, expected to complete by early July 2025.
  • General Availability: Rolling out mid-July 2025, expected to complete by late July 2025.

How this will affect your organization:

There is no impact to tenant configuration or admin settings. End users will simply see a new sender address for missed activity emails from Teams. No action is required from users or admins.

What you can do to prepare:

No preparation is needed. However, you may wish to inform your helpdesk or communications teams of the sender address change to avoid confusion or misidentification of legitimate messages.