Updated October 28, 2025:March 9, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.
Introduction
We’re enhancing offline functionality in the new Microsoft Outlook for Windows. This update (Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 496371) enables users to add file attachments while composing emails offline, improving productivity for those working without an internet connection.
When this will happen
- Targeted Release (Worldwide): Rollout begins in late October 2025 and is expected to complete by late March 2026 (previously late November
2025.2025).
- General Availability (Worldwide): Rollout begins in early
JanuaryApril 2026 (previously mid-December 2025)early January) and is expected to complete by early Februarylate April 2026 (previously early January 2026)February).
- General Availability (GCC): Rollout begins in
mid-Februaryearly May 2026 (previously mid-January 2026)February) and is expected to complete by late FebruaryMay 2026 (previously late January 2026)February).
How this affects your organization
Users with offline mode enabled in the new Outlook for Windows will be able to attach files to draft emails while offline. These emails, including attachments, will be sent automatically once the device reconnects to the internet.
This feature will be on or off by default based on your current configuration of the OWAMailboxPolicy-OfflineEnabledWin policy. No changes will be made to existing configurations.
What you can do to prepare
To enable this functionality, ensure the following settings are configured in the new Outlook under Settings > General > Offline:
- Enable offline email, calendar, and people
- Include file attachments
Admins can manage this feature using the OWAMailboxPolicy-OfflineEnabledWin mailbox policy. Learn more at Set-OwaMailboxPolicy.
Caption i. Offline editing can be enabled or disabled in Settings > General > Offline

Compliance considerations
No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.