New Outlook for Windows will support Wait on Send for Data Loss Prevention, blocking email sending until DLP evaluation completes or timeout occurs. This feature is disabled by default and controlled via Exchange mailbox settings, allowing users to multitask during evaluation with configurable override timing. Available early 2026.
Introduction
New Outlook for Windows will support Wait on Send for Oversharing, allowing admins to block email sending if Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policy evaluation is not completed for labeled or sensitive content. The new experience allows for multi-tasking and does not block the user from using New Outlook even when mail is in evaluation.
The wait-on-send experience is controlled through Exchange mailbox parameters:
Specifies how long Outlook waits for the DLP evaluation to finish before offering an override.
Example: If the value is set to 25 seconds, Outlook will wait up to 25 seconds for the evaluation to complete before allowing the user to override and send the email without waiting for the evaluation to finish.
Note: This does not stop the evaluation after the set time. It simply allows the user to override while the evaluation continues. If the user prefers, they can wait until the evaluation is fully completed.
- When DLPWaitOnSendTimeout = 0, user will immediately see “Send Anyway” in the info bar of mail.
- When DLPWaitOnSendTimeout >= 9999, user will never be allowed to send the email without DLP evaluation getting completed.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 498920.
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Learn more: Wait on Send dialog support for Oversharing for Outlook for Microsoft 365 | Microsoft Learn
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