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What’s Happening with the MailItemsAccessed Audit Event

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Announced in January, Pulled in April, Back in September?

In April 2019, Microsoft rolled back the deployment of code to capture MailItemsAccessed events in the Office 365 audit log (and Exchange mailbox audit log, which feeds into the Office 365 log). At the time, Microsoft said that they planned to restart the rollout “soon,” but they haven’t given an update since.

I asked Microsoft for a status and received this:

“The M365 Auditing product group has an update on audit capabilities. Earlier this year, we announced that availability of Exchange [Online] MailItemsAccessed event was being rolled back. We are actively working on getting these events added into the audit logs and expect staged roll out to start in Q3 of this calendar year. Exact licensing requirements to access these events will be announced closer to roll out. In addition to this, we are working on enabling Longer term retention capability for audit events. Later in the year, we also plan to add more events and capabilities to our audit feature set. More details will be made available closer to release dates. Customers that want to evaluate these new events and features before subscribing will be able to do so with trial subscriptions. We are excited to get these capabilities in the hands of our customers and look forward to getting their feedback.”

Interpreting the Words of the Wise

Here’s what I took out of the statement:

In a nutshell, we’re working on getting MailItemsAccessed events back into the Office 365 audit log and it’ll be done by the end of Q3. Or something like that.

We await further developments.

Update October 23: Microsoft is bringing the MailItemsAccessed audit event back, but you’ll have to pay for a new Microsoft Audit 365 feature to get it. See Petri.com for more details.


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