Loading...

New Outlook for Windows: LDAP support for S/MIME certificate lookup

New Outlook for Windows: LDAP support for S/MIME certificate lookup

New Outlook for Windows will support LDAP directories for S/MIME certificate lookup starting late May 2026, enabling admins and users to configure LDAP for finding recipients’ public encryption certificates when sending encrypted emails. LDAP endpoints must not require authentication. This benefits organizations collaborating with external partners. New Outlook for Windows now supports Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directories for S/MIME certificate lookup. This enables tenants to configure LDAP directories for their organization as well as enabling users to configure LDAP directories themselves. Once configured, users can find recipients’ public encryption certificates from the directories when sending encrypted email, improving secure collaboration with external partners. This is especially valuable for tenants who collaborate with external partners and rely on public/partner LDAP directories to store public S/MIME certificates of users.  This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 518287. When this will happen: General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out in late May 2026 and expect to complete by late May 2026. General Availability (GCC): We will begin rolling out in early June 2026 and expect to complete by late June 2026. How this affects your organization: Who is affected:  Organizations that use S/MIME encryption with external recipients whose public certificates are hosted in third-party LDAP directories   Admins managing Exchange Online What will happen: Admins can configure LDAP directories using Exchange Online PowerShell. Users can add LDAP directories in Settings > Mail > S/MIME in new Outlook. When composing an S/MIME encrypted email, users can select recipients from the LDAP directory via the To field. LDAP endpoints must not require authentication, as authentication is not currently supported. Screenshot: “Add LDAP directory” option in Settings > Mail > S/MIME and LDAP recipient picker in the To field during message composition: View image in new tab Feature is enabled by default once available. No impact to: Classic Outlook for Windows users Organizations not using LDAP for S/MIME certificate discovery What you can do to prepare: No action is required to enable this feature If your organization uses LDAP for S/MIME certificates: Identify LDAP directory endpoints used by your organization Run the Add-LdapDirectory cmdlet to […]

The post New Outlook for Windows: LDAP support for S/MIME certificate lookup appeared first on M365 Admin.

Published on:

Learn more
M365 Admin
M365 Admin

by João Ferreira

Share post:

Related posts

Microsoft Copilot Studio: Improvements to agent evaluations experience

Microsoft Copilot Studio is enhancing the Evaluations experience to help makers better understand agent quality and behavior. New capabilities...

11 hours ago

Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Code Blocks in M365 Copilot

M365 Copilot now supports code blocks, which lets you preview code, charts, diagrams, and more directly inline while using Chat. Previously, u...

11 hours ago

Microsoft Outlook: Drag and drop calendar events to reschedule meetings

Microsoft Outlook will support drag-and-drop rescheduling of calendar events in day and multi-day views starting late August 2026. Users can m...

1 day ago

Microsoft 365 Copilot: Import Executive Assistant data with People connectors

Microsoft 365 People connectors now ingest Executive Assistant data from external HR systems like SAP SuccessFactors and Workday into Microsof...

1 day ago

Microsoft Viva: Viva Glint: Configure user and survey data retention for deleted users in Viva Glint

Microsoft Viva Glint introduces a new admin control to configure retention or deletion of survey responses and identifiable user data when use...

1 day ago

Microsoft OneDrive: Refreshed file browsing and filtering experience in OneDrive Web

OneDrive for the web will update its file browsing to match the modern SharePoint experience, featuring improved navigation and enhanced filte...

1 day ago

Windows device recovery in 2026: A guide for IT pros

Rollout schedule: The new guide is already available. All solutions and tools are already available as well. Impact on your organization: Wind...

1 day ago

Microsoft Copilot app: Opt in selected devices to test the updated Copilot desktop app

Starting August 18, 2026, administrators can opt in selected Windows and Mac devices to test the updated Microsoft Copilot desktop app with a ...

1 day ago

Microsoft Teams: Report a Security Concern in Meetings

Microsoft Teams will enable meeting organizers and attendees to report suspicious, malicious, or potentially fraudulent activity directly from...

1 day ago

Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Federated Copilot Connectors in Microsoft 365 Copilot

Federated Copilot connectors enable users to securely connect Microsoft Copilot to their favorite third party sources, retrieving data in real...

1 day ago

Newsletter

Get the latest Dynamics 365 and Power Platform content in your inbox

A curated digest of community blogs, product news, videos, and podcasts — delivered without the noise.

Weekly updates Unsubscribe anytime Fresh community picks
We use your email only for the newsletter and you can unsubscribe at any time.
By subscribing, you agree to the privacy policy.