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ndr 550 5.7.236
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The tag ndr 550 5.7.236 on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's MOERA (Microsoft Online Email Routing Address) throttling policy, which limits outbound email from onmicrosoft.com domains to 100 external recipients per organization per 24-hour rolling window. This restriction, announced by Microsoft's Exchange team, aims to curb abuse and protect the shared domain's reputation. The rollout begins with trial tenants on October 15, 2025, and extends to larger tenants by June 1, 2026. Discussions emphasize migrating to verified custom domains to avoid throttling. Internal email flows remain unaffected. The tag is relevant for IT administrators managing Microsoft 365 tenants and email delivery.
Microsoft is moving to strictly limit outbound email sent from the shared .onmicrosoft.com tenant namespace — commonly called MOERA (Microsoft Online Email Routing Address) — introducing a hard cap that will throttle messages sent from onmicrosoft.com addresses to 100 external recipients per...
Microsoft’s Exchange team has announced a sweeping, tenant-level restriction that will limit outbound email sent from the shared onmicrosoft.com namespace (MOERA — Microsoft Online Email Routing Address) to 100 external recipients per organization per 24‑hour rolling window, and the change comes...
Microsoft has given a clear ultimatum to organizations still using the shared .onmicrosoft.com sending address: migrate to a verified custom domain or expect severe outbound throttling that will constrain external email to just 100 external recipients per organization in any 24‑hour rolling...
Microsoft is imposing a hard limit on outgoing email from free “.onmicrosoft.com” (MOERA) tenant domains to combat widespread abuse and protect delivery for legitimate Microsoft 365 customers, and the change — which takes effect in staged waves starting October 15, 2025 for trials — restricts...