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Microsoft Exchange Online: Remove-DkimSigningConfig cmdlet now available to tenant admins

Microsoft Exchange Online: Remove-DkimSigningConfig cmdlet now available to tenant admins

Tenant admins can now use the Remove-DkimSigningConfig cmdlet in Exchange Online PowerShell (v3.7) to remove obsolete DKIM configurations without Microsoft support. This feature is available worldwide by June 2025 and requires appropriate roles and module updates for self-managed DKIM cleanup. Introduction To improve self-service capabilities and reduce support dependency, Microsoft has made the Remove-DkimSigningConfig cmdlet available to tenant administrators. This cmdlet enables admins to remove obsolete DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) signing configurations directly from Exchange Online PowerShell, helping clean up configurations when domains are removed from a tenant. When this will happen This feature is already enabled worldwide, including in special clouds.Rollout dates: Worldwide: June 6–10, 2025 GCCHigh: August 6–12, 2025 How this affects your organization Who is affected:Tenant administrators managing DKIM configurations in Exchange Online with either the Transport Hygiene management role or the Security Administrator role in Entra ID. What will happen: Admins can now run Remove-DkimSigningConfig directly using Exchange Online PowerShell (requires ExO v3.7 module). No escalation to Microsoft support is needed for DKIM cleanup. Obsolete DKIM configurations for removed domains can be self-managed. The cmdlet is available by default for eligible roles. This cmdlet does not replace any existing tools or processes; it introduces a new capability for tenant admins to manage DKIM cleanup independently. What you can do to prepare Ensure you have the required role (Transport Hygiene or Security Administrator). Upgrade to Exchange Online PowerShell module v3.7. Use Connect-ExchangeOnline and run Remove-DkimSigningConfig as needed. Update internal documentation for DKIM management procedures. Learn more:  Compliance considerations No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization. Exchange Online PowerShell | Microsoft Learn Remove-DkimSigningConfig | antispam-antimalware | ExchangePowerShell | Microsoft Learn Message ID: MC1177179

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