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Announcing retirement of the legacy mail flow rules UX in the classic Exchange admin center

Announcing retirement of the legacy mail flow rules UX in the classic Exchange admin center

The retirement of the mail flow rules user experience (UX) in the classic Exchange admin center is on the horizon, as its retirement process begins at the end of November. This change is part of an ongoing effort to move away from the classic EAC for mail flow management and migrate to the new EAC (admin.exchange.microsoft.com). The new mail flow rules UX is now the default experience in the new EAC, and users will no longer be able to use the legacy UX in the classic EAC when this change is implemented. It is therefore advised to start familiarizing yourself with the new mail flow rules UX before the migration. Although the UX has been modernized, most of the workflows have remained the same for a smooth transition, with only a few workflows (such as rule creation wizard and rule processing) having changed. You can find full details of the changes on the provided link.

If your organization is still using the legacy experience in the classic EAC, it is suggested to start moving to the new mail flow rules UX in the new EAC before the retirement process begins in November.

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