(Updated) Microsoft Exchange Online: New Message Trace will be GA; legacy Message Trace will retire

Message Center ID: MC1092458
Exchange Online
Plan for Change
New feature User impact Admin impact Retirement
August 31, 2025
June 2025 July 2025 September 2025 January 2026
Web

Summary

The new Message Trace in Exchange Online is generally available, replacing legacy cmdlets and UI starting September 1, 2025. The legacy tools will be supported in parallel for months, with full deprecation by March 18, 2026. Admins should update scripts and begin using the new experience.

Details

Updated December 19, 2025: The tentative timeline for Public Preview of the new Message Trace support on Graph API has been delayed from December 2025 to now January 2026.

This does not impact the deprecation timeline for the legacy Message Trace cmdlets. The legacy Message Trace cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) were deprecated starting back in September 1st 2025.

We are excited to announce the General Availability of the new Message Trace in the Microsoft Exchange admin center (EAC) in Microsoft Exchange Online. This new experience, previously in Public Preview, offers improved performance, modern design, and enhanced feature parity. Admins can access it via Exchange admin center > Mail flow > Message Trace.

The GA release is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 495489.

[When this will happen:]

  • Retirement of legacy Message Trace begins September 1, 2025.
  • General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-June and expect to complete by late July.

[How this will affect your organization:]

  • Like in Public Preview, the new Message Trace UX in EAC will be available by default and Microsoft PowerShell cmdlets (Get-MessageTraceV2, Get-MessageTraceDetailV2) will be available.
  • The legacy Message Trace experience and cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) will remain available in parallel for several months to support the transition.
  • Starting September 1, 2025, the following will begin deprecating:
    • Legacy Message Trace UI in EAC.
    • Legacy cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail).
  • Starting March 18th, 2026, Reporting Web Service support for Message Trace data will begin deprecating. 

[What you need to do to prepare:]

This GA rollout and retirement will happen automatically by the specified dates with no admin action required before the rollout. Review your current configuration to assess the impact on your organization. You may want to notify your admins and/or users about this change and update internal documentation.

  • Begin using the new Message Trace experience in the Exchange admin center.
  • Update any automation or scripts using legacy cmdlets to use the new versions by August 31, 2025.
  • If you rely on the Reporting Web Service for Message Trace data, migrate to the new PowerShell cmdlets by March 18, 2026.
  • To provide feedback on the new Message Trace, use Exchange admin center > Give Feedback.

Learn more about the GA rollout: Announcing General Availability (GA) of the New Message Trace in Exchange Online | Microsoft Community Hub (documentation will be linked to this blog before rollout)

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Change History

December 19, 2025 at 6:31 PM Updated
Summary
Previous
The new Message Trace in Exchange Online is generally available, replacing the legacy version. Legacy cmdlets retire September 1, 2025; Reporting Web Service support ends March 18, 2026. The new trace offers improved features and PowerShell cmdlets. Transition and update scripts by August 31, 2025.
New
The new Message Trace in Exchange Online is generally available, replacing legacy cmdlets and UI starting September 1, 2025. The legacy tools will be supported in parallel for months, with full deprecation by March 18, 2026. Admins should update scripts and begin using the new experience.
Last Updated Date
Previous
2025-11-21T22:46:58.407Z
New
2025-12-19T17:52:52.697Z
Body Content
Previous

Updated November 21, 2025: The deprecation of the legacy Message Trace support on Reporting Webservice will be slightly delayed by two weeks from the original deprecation date of February 28th, 2026 to March 18th, 2026. The tentative timeline for Public Preview of the new Message Trace support on Graph API is now December 2025.

This does not impact the deprecation timeline for the legacy Message Trace cmdlets. The legacy Message Trace cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) were deprecated starting back in September 1st 2025.

We are excited to announce the General Availability of the new Message Trace in the Microsoft Exchange admin center (EAC) in Microsoft Exchange Online. This new experience, previously in Public Preview, offers improved performance, modern design, and enhanced feature parity. Admins can access it via Exchange admin center > Mail flow > Message Trace.

The GA release is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 495489.

[When this will happen:]

  • Retirement of legacy Message Trace begins September 1, 2025.
  • General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-June and expect to complete by late July.

[How this will affect your organization:]

  • Like in Public Preview, the new Message Trace UX in EAC will be available by default and Microsoft PowerShell cmdlets (Get-MessageTraceV2, Get-MessageTraceDetailV2) will be available.
  • The legacy Message Trace experience and cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) will remain available in parallel for several months to support the transition.
  • Starting September 1, 2025, the following will begin deprecating:
    • Legacy Message Trace UI in EAC.
    • Legacy cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail).
  • Starting March 18th, 2026, Reporting Web Service support for Message Trace data will begin deprecating. 

[What you need to do to prepare:]

This GA rollout and retirement will happen automatically by the specified dates with no admin action required before the rollout. Review your current configuration to assess the impact on your organization. You may want to notify your admins and/or users about this change and update internal documentation.

  • Begin using the new Message Trace experience in the Exchange admin center.
  • Update any automation or scripts using legacy cmdlets to use the new versions by August 31, 2025.
  • If you rely on the Reporting Web Service for Message Trace data, migrate to the new PowerShell cmdlets by March 18, 2026.
  • To provide feedback on the new Message Trace, use Exchange admin center > Give Feedback.

Learn more about the GA rollout: Announcing General Availability (GA) of the New Message Trace in Exchange Online | Microsoft Community Hub (documentation will be linked to this blog before rollout)

New

Updated December 19, 2025: The tentative timeline for Public Preview of the new Message Trace support on Graph API has been delayed from December 2025 to now January 2026.

This does not impact the deprecation timeline for the legacy Message Trace cmdlets. The legacy Message Trace cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) were deprecated starting back in September 1st 2025.

We are excited to announce the General Availability of the new Message Trace in the Microsoft Exchange admin center (EAC) in Microsoft Exchange Online. This new experience, previously in Public Preview, offers improved performance, modern design, and enhanced feature parity. Admins can access it via Exchange admin center > Mail flow > Message Trace.

The GA release is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 495489.

[When this will happen:]

  • Retirement of legacy Message Trace begins September 1, 2025.
  • General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-June and expect to complete by late July.

[How this will affect your organization:]

  • Like in Public Preview, the new Message Trace UX in EAC will be available by default and Microsoft PowerShell cmdlets (Get-MessageTraceV2, Get-MessageTraceDetailV2) will be available.
  • The legacy Message Trace experience and cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) will remain available in parallel for several months to support the transition.
  • Starting September 1, 2025, the following will begin deprecating:
    • Legacy Message Trace UI in EAC.
    • Legacy cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail).
  • Starting March 18th, 2026, Reporting Web Service support for Message Trace data will begin deprecating. 

[What you need to do to prepare:]

This GA rollout and retirement will happen automatically by the specified dates with no admin action required before the rollout. Review your current configuration to assess the impact on your organization. You may want to notify your admins and/or users about this change and update internal documentation.

  • Begin using the new Message Trace experience in the Exchange admin center.
  • Update any automation or scripts using legacy cmdlets to use the new versions by August 31, 2025.
  • If you rely on the Reporting Web Service for Message Trace data, migrate to the new PowerShell cmdlets by March 18, 2026.
  • To provide feedback on the new Message Trace, use Exchange admin center > Give Feedback.

Learn more about the GA rollout: Announcing General Availability (GA) of the New Message Trace in Exchange Online | Microsoft Community Hub (documentation will be linked to this blog before rollout)

November 22, 2025 at 12:31 AM Updated
Last Updated Date
Previous
2025-11-21T19:44:57.587Z
New
2025-11-21T22:46:58.407Z
Body Content
Previous

Updated November 25, 2025: The deprecation of the legacy Message Trace support on Reporting Webservice will be slightly delayed by two weeks from the original deprecation date of February 28th, 2026 to March 18th, 2026. The tentative timeline for Public Preview of the new Message Trace support on Graph API is now December 2025.

This does not impact the deprecation timeline for the legacy Message Trace cmdlets. The legacy Message Trace cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) were deprecated starting back in September 1st 2025.

We are excited to announce the General Availability of the new Message Trace in the Microsoft Exchange admin center (EAC) in Microsoft Exchange Online. This new experience, previously in Public Preview, offers improved performance, modern design, and enhanced feature parity. Admins can access it via Exchange admin center > Mail flow > Message Trace.

The GA release is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 495489.

[When this will happen:]

  • Retirement of legacy Message Trace begins September 1, 2025.
  • General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-June and expect to complete by late July.

[How this will affect your organization:]

  • Like in Public Preview, the new Message Trace UX in EAC will be available by default and Microsoft PowerShell cmdlets (Get-MessageTraceV2, Get-MessageTraceDetailV2) will be available.
  • The legacy Message Trace experience and cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) will remain available in parallel for several months to support the transition.
  • Starting September 1, 2025, the following will begin deprecating:
    • Legacy Message Trace UI in EAC.
    • Legacy cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail).
  • Starting March 18th, 2026, Reporting Web Service support for Message Trace data will begin deprecating. 

[What you need to do to prepare:]

This GA rollout and retirement will happen automatically by the specified dates with no admin action required before the rollout. Review your current configuration to assess the impact on your organization. You may want to notify your admins and/or users about this change and update internal documentation.

  • Begin using the new Message Trace experience in the Exchange admin center.
  • Update any automation or scripts using legacy cmdlets to use the new versions by August 31, 2025.
  • If you rely on the Reporting Web Service for Message Trace data, migrate to the new PowerShell cmdlets by March 18, 2026.
  • To provide feedback on the new Message Trace, use Exchange admin center > Give Feedback.

Learn more about the GA rollout: Announcing General Availability (GA) of the New Message Trace in Exchange Online | Microsoft Community Hub (documentation will be linked to this blog before rollout)

New

Updated November 21, 2025: The deprecation of the legacy Message Trace support on Reporting Webservice will be slightly delayed by two weeks from the original deprecation date of February 28th, 2026 to March 18th, 2026. The tentative timeline for Public Preview of the new Message Trace support on Graph API is now December 2025.

This does not impact the deprecation timeline for the legacy Message Trace cmdlets. The legacy Message Trace cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) were deprecated starting back in September 1st 2025.

We are excited to announce the General Availability of the new Message Trace in the Microsoft Exchange admin center (EAC) in Microsoft Exchange Online. This new experience, previously in Public Preview, offers improved performance, modern design, and enhanced feature parity. Admins can access it via Exchange admin center > Mail flow > Message Trace.

The GA release is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 495489.

[When this will happen:]

  • Retirement of legacy Message Trace begins September 1, 2025.
  • General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-June and expect to complete by late July.

[How this will affect your organization:]

  • Like in Public Preview, the new Message Trace UX in EAC will be available by default and Microsoft PowerShell cmdlets (Get-MessageTraceV2, Get-MessageTraceDetailV2) will be available.
  • The legacy Message Trace experience and cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) will remain available in parallel for several months to support the transition.
  • Starting September 1, 2025, the following will begin deprecating:
    • Legacy Message Trace UI in EAC.
    • Legacy cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail).
  • Starting March 18th, 2026, Reporting Web Service support for Message Trace data will begin deprecating. 

[What you need to do to prepare:]

This GA rollout and retirement will happen automatically by the specified dates with no admin action required before the rollout. Review your current configuration to assess the impact on your organization. You may want to notify your admins and/or users about this change and update internal documentation.

  • Begin using the new Message Trace experience in the Exchange admin center.
  • Update any automation or scripts using legacy cmdlets to use the new versions by August 31, 2025.
  • If you rely on the Reporting Web Service for Message Trace data, migrate to the new PowerShell cmdlets by March 18, 2026.
  • To provide feedback on the new Message Trace, use Exchange admin center > Give Feedback.

Learn more about the GA rollout: Announcing General Availability (GA) of the New Message Trace in Exchange Online | Microsoft Community Hub (documentation will be linked to this blog before rollout)

November 21, 2025 at 10:31 PM Updated
Summary
Previous
The new Message Trace in Exchange Online is generally available, replacing the legacy version. Legacy cmdlets retire September 1, 2025; Reporting Web Service support ends February 28, 2026. The new trace offers improved features and PowerShell cmdlets. Transition and update scripts by August 31, 2025.
New
The new Message Trace in Exchange Online is generally available, replacing the legacy version. Legacy cmdlets retire September 1, 2025; Reporting Web Service support ends March 18, 2026. The new trace offers improved features and PowerShell cmdlets. Transition and update scripts by August 31, 2025.
Last Updated Date
Previous
2025-08-28T20:41:30.317Z
New
2025-11-21T19:44:57.587Z
Body Content
Previous

Updated August 28, 2025: Due to the customer feedback we've received, we will be delaying the legacy Message Trace support on Reporting Webservice until February 28th, 2026. Additionally, we will be onboarding the new Message Trace onto Graph API. The tentative timeline for Public Preview of the new Message Trace support on Graph API is November. Further details will be announced closer to the Public Preview release date.

This does not impact the deprecation timeline for the legacy Message Trace cmdlets. The legacy Message Trace cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) are still set to retire on September 1st, 2025.

We are excited to announce the General Availability of the new Message Trace in the Microsoft Exchange admin center (EAC) in Microsoft Exchange Online. This new experience, previously in Public Preview, offers improved performance, modern design, and enhanced feature parity. Admins can access it via Exchange admin center > Mail flow > Message Trace.

The GA release is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 495489.

[When this will happen:]

  • Retirement of legacy Message Trace begins September 1, 2025.
  • General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-June and expect to complete by late July.

[How this will affect your organization:]

  • Like in Public Preview, the new Message Trace UX in EAC will be available by default and Microsoft PowerShell cmdlets (Get-MessageTraceV2, Get-MessageTraceDetailV2) will be available.
  • The legacy Message Trace experience and cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) will remain available in parallel for several months to support the transition.
  • Starting September 1, 2025, the following will begin deprecating:
    • Legacy Message Trace UI in EAC.
    • Legacy cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail).
  • Starting February 28th, 2026, Reporting Web Service support for Message Trace data will begin deprecating. 

[What you need to do to prepare:]

This GA rollout and retirement will happen automatically by the specified dates with no admin action required before the rollout. Review your current configuration to assess the impact on your organization. You may want to notify your admins and/or users about this change and update internal documentation.

  • Begin using the new Message Trace experience in the Exchange admin center.
  • Update any automation or scripts using legacy cmdlets to use the new versions by August 31, 2025.
  • If you rely on the Reporting Web Service for Message Trace data, migrate to the new PowerShell cmdlets by February 28, 2026.
  • To provide feedback on the new Message Trace, use Exchange admin center > Give Feedback.

Learn more about the GA rollout: Announcing General Availability (GA) of the New Message Trace in Exchange Online | Microsoft Community Hub (documentation will be linked to this blog before rollout)

New

Updated November 25, 2025: The deprecation of the legacy Message Trace support on Reporting Webservice will be slightly delayed by two weeks from the original deprecation date of February 28th, 2026 to March 18th, 2026. The tentative timeline for Public Preview of the new Message Trace support on Graph API is now December 2025.

This does not impact the deprecation timeline for the legacy Message Trace cmdlets. The legacy Message Trace cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) were deprecated starting back in September 1st 2025.

We are excited to announce the General Availability of the new Message Trace in the Microsoft Exchange admin center (EAC) in Microsoft Exchange Online. This new experience, previously in Public Preview, offers improved performance, modern design, and enhanced feature parity. Admins can access it via Exchange admin center > Mail flow > Message Trace.

The GA release is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 495489.

[When this will happen:]

  • Retirement of legacy Message Trace begins September 1, 2025.
  • General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-June and expect to complete by late July.

[How this will affect your organization:]

  • Like in Public Preview, the new Message Trace UX in EAC will be available by default and Microsoft PowerShell cmdlets (Get-MessageTraceV2, Get-MessageTraceDetailV2) will be available.
  • The legacy Message Trace experience and cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) will remain available in parallel for several months to support the transition.
  • Starting September 1, 2025, the following will begin deprecating:
    • Legacy Message Trace UI in EAC.
    • Legacy cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail).
  • Starting March 18th, 2026, Reporting Web Service support for Message Trace data will begin deprecating. 

[What you need to do to prepare:]

This GA rollout and retirement will happen automatically by the specified dates with no admin action required before the rollout. Review your current configuration to assess the impact on your organization. You may want to notify your admins and/or users about this change and update internal documentation.

  • Begin using the new Message Trace experience in the Exchange admin center.
  • Update any automation or scripts using legacy cmdlets to use the new versions by August 31, 2025.
  • If you rely on the Reporting Web Service for Message Trace data, migrate to the new PowerShell cmdlets by March 18, 2026.
  • To provide feedback on the new Message Trace, use Exchange admin center > Give Feedback.

Learn more about the GA rollout: Announcing General Availability (GA) of the New Message Trace in Exchange Online | Microsoft Community Hub (documentation will be linked to this blog before rollout)

August 28, 2025 at 10:30 PM Updated
Title
Previous
Microsoft Exchange Online: New Message Trace will be GA; legacy Message Trace will retire
New
(Updated) Microsoft Exchange Online: New Message Trace will be GA; legacy Message Trace will retire
Summary
Previous
The new Message Trace in Microsoft Exchange Online will be generally available from mid-June to late July 2025, with the legacy Message Trace retiring on September 1, 2025. Admins should transition to the new experience and update scripts using new cmdlets by August 31, 2025. No immediate admin action is required.
New
The new Message Trace in Exchange Online is generally available, replacing the legacy version. Legacy cmdlets retire September 1, 2025; Reporting Web Service support ends February 28, 2026. The new trace offers improved features and PowerShell cmdlets. Transition and update scripts by August 31, 2025.
Last Updated Date
Previous
2025-06-11T23:29:29.097Z
New
2025-08-28T20:41:30.317Z
Tags
Previous
New feature,User impact,Admin impact,Retirement
New
Updated message,New feature,User impact,Admin impact,Retirement
Body Content
Previous

We are excited to announce the General Availability of the new Message Trace in the Microsoft Exchange admin center (EAC) in Microsoft Exchange Online. This new experience, previously in Public Preview, offers improved performance, modern design, and enhanced feature parity. Admins can access it via Exchange admin center > Mail flow > Message Trace.

The GA release is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 495489.

[When this will happen:]

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-June 2025 and expect to complete by late July 2025.

Retirement of legacy Message Trace begins September 1, 2025.

[How this will affect your organization:]

  • Like in Public Preview, the new Message Trace UX in EAC will be available by default and Microsoft PowerShell cmdlets (Get-MessageTraceV2, Get-MessageTraceDetailV2) will be available.
  • The legacy Message Trace experience and cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) will remain available in parallel for several months to support the transition.
  • Starting September 1, 2025, the following will begin deprecating:
    • Legacy Message Trace UI in EAC.
    • Legacy cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail).
    • Reporting Web Service support for Message Trace data

[What you need to do to prepare:]

This GA rollout and retirement will happen automatically by the specified dates with no admin action required before the rollout. Review your current configuration to assess the impact on your organization. You may want to notify your admins and/or users about this change and update internal documentation.

  • Begin using the new Message Trace experience in the Exchange admin center.
  • Update any automation or scripts using legacy cmdlets to use the new versions by August 31, 2025.
  • If you rely on the Reporting Web Service for Message Trace data, migrate to the new PowerShell cmdlets by August 31, 2025.
  • To provide feedback on the new Message Trace, use Exchange admin center > Give Feedback.

Learn more about the GA rollout: Announcing General Availability (GA) of the New Message Trace in Exchange Online | Microsoft Community Hub (documentation will be linked to this blog before rollout)

New

Updated August 28, 2025: Due to the customer feedback we've received, we will be delaying the legacy Message Trace support on Reporting Webservice until February 28th, 2026. Additionally, we will be onboarding the new Message Trace onto Graph API. The tentative timeline for Public Preview of the new Message Trace support on Graph API is November. Further details will be announced closer to the Public Preview release date.

This does not impact the deprecation timeline for the legacy Message Trace cmdlets. The legacy Message Trace cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) are still set to retire on September 1st, 2025.

We are excited to announce the General Availability of the new Message Trace in the Microsoft Exchange admin center (EAC) in Microsoft Exchange Online. This new experience, previously in Public Preview, offers improved performance, modern design, and enhanced feature parity. Admins can access it via Exchange admin center > Mail flow > Message Trace.

The GA release is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 495489.

[When this will happen:]

  • Retirement of legacy Message Trace begins September 1, 2025.
  • General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-June and expect to complete by late July.

[How this will affect your organization:]

  • Like in Public Preview, the new Message Trace UX in EAC will be available by default and Microsoft PowerShell cmdlets (Get-MessageTraceV2, Get-MessageTraceDetailV2) will be available.
  • The legacy Message Trace experience and cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail) will remain available in parallel for several months to support the transition.
  • Starting September 1, 2025, the following will begin deprecating:
    • Legacy Message Trace UI in EAC.
    • Legacy cmdlets (Get-MessageTrace, Get-MessageTraceDetail).
  • Starting February 28th, 2026, Reporting Web Service support for Message Trace data will begin deprecating. 

[What you need to do to prepare:]

This GA rollout and retirement will happen automatically by the specified dates with no admin action required before the rollout. Review your current configuration to assess the impact on your organization. You may want to notify your admins and/or users about this change and update internal documentation.

  • Begin using the new Message Trace experience in the Exchange admin center.
  • Update any automation or scripts using legacy cmdlets to use the new versions by August 31, 2025.
  • If you rely on the Reporting Web Service for Message Trace data, migrate to the new PowerShell cmdlets by February 28, 2026.
  • To provide feedback on the new Message Trace, use Exchange admin center > Give Feedback.

Learn more about the GA rollout: Announcing General Availability (GA) of the New Message Trace in Exchange Online | Microsoft Community Hub (documentation will be linked to this blog before rollout)

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