Manage high volume emails for Microsoft 365 Public preview
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Important
High volume email (HVE) service is currently in public preview and subject to change. We reserve the right to suspend or disable the service at any time if we detect any misuse or abuse of the service by any user. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in this matter.
HVE is mainly for internal mass communication, and we have a limit of 2k external recipients per day. Please note that any efforts to bypass this limit will be noticed and such email will not be delivered.
Here's the comparison of options to send email using Microsoft 365 or Office 365 for multifunction device or application:
Features
SMTP client submission
SMTP relay
Microsoft 365 High Volume Email
Send to recipients in your domain(s)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Relay to internet via Microsoft 365 or Office 365
Yes
Yes
Limited*
Bypasses antispam
Yes, if the mail is destined for one of your Microsoft 365 or Office 365 mailboxes.
No. Suspicious emails might be filtered. We recommend a custom SPF record.
Yes, if the mail is destined for one of your Microsoft 365 or Office 365 mailboxes.
Supports mail sent from applications hosted by a third party
Yes
No
Yes
Saves to Sent Items folder
Yes
No
No
Open network port
Port 587 or port 25
Port 25
Port 587
Device or application server must support TLS
Required
Optional
Required
Requires authentication
Microsoft 365 or Office 365 username and password required
One or more static IP addresses. Your printer or the server running your Line of Business (LOB) app must have a static IP address to use for authentication with Microsoft 365 or Office 365.
If Security Defaults is enabled, all basic authentication including SMTP is disabled, making High Volume Email (HVE) non-functional.
HVE accounts can operate even if SMTPClientAuthenticationDisabled is set to True within TransportConfig, due to the use of the custom endpoint.
To avoid any impact from authentication policies, it's important for customers to ensure AllowBasicAuthSmtp is enabled in their organization for the HVE account. Custom authentication policies can be applied to the HVE accounts as needed.
Public preview limitations and known issues:
Up to 100k recipients per 24 hrs.
Up to 20 HVE accounts.
Up to 50 recipients per message.
HVE accounts are different kinds of mail user accounts. Please avoid giving any license to HVE accounts.
Under the Mail flow menu, select High Volume Email(Preview).
Select Add an HVE account.
Provide a valid display name. Primary address should be in the following format: username@contoso.com, where contoso.com should be within a list of accepted domains, alias (optional), and password.
Select Next.
Validate provided information.
Select Create.
The new HVE account is listed in the HVE accounts list.
Under listed Mail flow reports, select High Volume Email (Preview).
Report shows usage data for the tenant for the selected period.
Select specific Sender address to view usage data for this account for selected period.
To see how much each HVE account uses, choose an account from the list.
To get detailed information about messages that are sent from your HVE, select Request report.
Enter the Start date, End date, and Recipients to identify email addresses of users who will receive requested report. If you enter value in the HVE account field, you'll get detailed report only for this specified HVE account.
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