Outlook will improve handling of the x-ms-reactions: disallow header in Classic Outlook for Windows by disabling the Reactions button when reactions are disallowed and reverting failed attempts. This update, rolling out May-June 2026, ensures consistent behavior and reduces user confusion without requiring action.
Introduction
We’re improving how Outlook respects the x‑ms‑reactions: disallow header in Classic Outlook for Windows. This update ensures that when reactions are disallowed, the Reactions button is correctly disabled and any failed reaction attempts are fully reverted. This provides a more consistent and trustworthy user experience across Outlook clients and prevents user confusion.
This message is associated with Roadmap ID 558442.
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Learn more: Disallow reactions in Outlook | Microsoft Learn
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