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Published Mar 6, 2026

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MC1245635 - Upcoming change: disabling Teams meeting recording expiration notification emails

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Introduction

To reduce notification noise and improve signal quality, Microsoft will disableWe are introducing a new PowerShell control that allows administrators to manage Teams Meeting Recording (TMR)expiration notification emails. Customer feedback indicates these emails generate high volume with minimal engagement. Only the email notifications are being removed; recording expiration and deletion behavior remains unchanged.notification emails across the tenant. This update is based on customer feedback indicating a strong preference to continue receiving notifications while also requesting an option to disable them. This change provides greater administrative control while maintaining the default experience that helps users stay informed

When this will happen

  • Commercial clouds: Rollout began May 29, 2026; completed June 1,2, 2026

  • Sovereign clouds (GCC, GCC High, DoD): Available now.

How this affects your organization

Who is affected:

  • All SharePoint Administrators and Global Administrators managing Teams Meeting Recordings

Platforms/Services:

  • Microsoft 365 tenantsTeams
  • Users who receive Teams meeting recording expiration emailsSharePoint Online
  • PowerShell (SharePoint Online Management Shell)

What will happen:

  • Users will no longer receive email notifications when aA new PowerShell setting is available to control notification emails for Teams meeting recording expires.
  • Recording expiration and deletion policies
  • Notifications remain unchanged.
  • No admin action or policy updates are required.
  • This change is enabled by default.default; no action is required to maintain the current behavior.
  • Admins can disable notifications tenant-wide using a PowerShell cmdlet.
  • There is no impact to recording expiration or deletion behavior—only the notification emails are affected.
  • This setting applies at the tenant level only; per-user configuration is not supported.

What you can do to prepareAction Required / Recommendations

  • No action is required.required if you want to continue receiving Teams meeting recording notification emails

If you prefer to disable notifications, follow these steps:

  • Optionally notify usersEnsure you are using the latest version of the SharePoint Online Management Shell:
    • Download from the SharePoint Online Management Shell page
  • Note that:
    • The installer is Windows-only
    • For non-Windows environments, use a Windows VM or Azure Virtual Desktop
  • Verify you have required permissions:
    • SharePoint Administrator or Global Administrator
  • Review and helpdesk teams of this change.
  • Updateupdate internal documentation if it references expiration emails.you reference recording notifications
  • Learn more and reply to our survey: Upcoming change: disabling Teams meeting recording expiration notification emails | Tech CommunityInform helpdesk/support teams about this new control option

Compliance considerationsTo disable notifications:

Connect-SPOService -Url https://-admin.sharepoint.com

Set-SPOTenant -DisableTeamsMeetingRecordingDeletedNotification $true

To verify the setting:

Get-SPOTenant | Format-List *Recording*

(Get-SPOTenant).DisableTeamsMeetingRecordingDeletedNotification

To re-enable notifications:

Set-SPOTenant -DisableTeamsMeetingRecordingDeletedNotification $false

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

Snapshot from Mar 10, 2026

Updated March 10, 2026: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience. 

Introduction

To reduce notification noise and improve signal quality, Microsoft will disable Teams Meeting Recording (TMR) expiration notification emails. Customer feedback indicates these emails generate high volume with minimal engagement. Only the email notifications are being removed; recording expiration and deletion behavior remains unchanged.

When this will happen

June 1, 2026

How this affects your organization

Who is affected:

  • All Microsoft 365 tenants
  • Users who receive Teams meeting recording expiration emails

What will happen:

  • Users will no longer receive email notifications when a Teams meeting recording expires.
  • Recording expiration and deletion policies remain unchanged.
  • No admin action or policy updates are required.
  • This change is enabled by default.

What you can do to prepare

Compliance considerations

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