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Nov 7, 2025

Published Oct 31, 2025

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MC1182004 - Microsoft Teams: Chat with anyone with an email address

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Updated November 7, 2025:May 8, 2026: We have added clarificationare not releasing this feature at this time. We apologize for customers impacted byany inconvenience this feature. Thank you for your patience.may cause.

Introduction

Teams users in tenants with open collaboration policies have long been able to start a chat with anyone who has an email address. However, recipients without a Teams account were previously asked to sign up for one before being able to collaborate. We're introducing a new capability in Microsoft Teams for certain tenants (see ‘Who is affected’ below) that allows usersthese recipients to start a chat with anyone who has an email address—even if they’re not currently using Teams. The recipient will receive an email invitation to join the chat session as a guest, enabling seamless communicationguest— no account needed, and collaboration. This update simplifies external engagement and supports flexible work scenarios.

This capability will be available to small and medium business customers with a Teams Essentials, Business Basic, Business Standard, or Business Premium license.as long as it is allowed by the tenant’s existing policy configuration.

This feature will be available across Android, Desktop,Windows, Mac, Web, iOS, Linux, and MacAndroid platforms.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 513271.

When this will happen:

  • Targeted Release: Rollout will beginfor users with the aforementioned licenses begun in early November 2025 and is expected to complete bywas completed in mid-November 2025.2025
  • General Availability (Worldwide): Rollout will begin in January 2026.We are not releasing this feature at this time. 

How this affects your organization:

Who is affected:

This capability is currently available only to small and medium business customers enrolled in public preview with a Teams Essentials, Business Basic, Business Standard, or Business Premium license. It also only affects organizations with guest chat enabled and that do not limit guest collaboration to specific domains. Organizations without users enrolled in public preview or without users with these licenses may still see this post even if they are not affected.

What will happen for those who are affected:

  • All MicrosoftAfter Teams users start a chat with someone who is not on Teams, the recipient will receive an email inviting them to join the chat as a guest. Only Teams users in your organization.

What will happen:

  • Users will be able toorganization can start the chat, as users without Teams accounts cannot initiate chats with any external contact using their email address.
  • External users will receive an email invitation and can join the chat as guests.
  • The chat experience will be governed by your organization’s Entra B2B Guest policy.chats.
  • Chats will remain within your organization’s boundary.
  • This feature will beis enabled by default. but will be governed by your organization’s Entra B2B Guest policies and Teams Admin Center Guest Access policies. It will not override any existing policy configurations.

What you can do to prepare:

Compliance considerations:

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

Snapshot from Nov 7, 2025

Updated November 7, 2025: We have added clarification for customers impacted by this feature. Thank you for your patience.

Introduction

We're introducing a new capability in Microsoft Teams that allows users to start a chat with anyone who has an email address—even if they’re not currently using Teams. The recipient will receive an email invitation to join the chat session as a guest, enabling seamless communication and collaboration. This update simplifies external engagement and supports flexible work scenarios.

This capability will be available to small and medium business customers with a Teams Essentials, Business Basic, Business Standard, or Business Premium license.

This feature will be available across Android, Desktop, iOS, Linux, and Mac platforms.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 513271.

When this will happen:

  • Targeted Release: Rollout will begin in early November 2025 and is expected to complete by mid-November 2025.
  • General Availability (Worldwide): Rollout will begin in January 2026.

How this affects your organization:

Who is affected:

  • All Microsoft Teams users in your organization.

What will happen:

  • Users will be able to initiate chats with any external contact using their email address.
  • External users will receive an email invitation and can join the chat as guests.
  • The chat experience will be governed by your organization’s Entra B2B Guest policy.
  • Chats will remain within your organization’s boundary.
  • This feature will be enabled by default.

What you can do to prepare:

  • Update internal documentation to reflect this new capability.
  • Inform helpdesk and support teams about the change.
  • To disable the feature, set the UseB2BInvitesToAddExternalUsers attribute of TeamsMessagingPolicy to false. Set-CsTeamsMessagingPolicy documentation here.

Compliance considerations:

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