One of those features is the “Common Attachment Blocking” feature in EOP that was introduced some time in the last month or so.īelow is a summary of what “Common Attachment Blocking” is all about…Ĭhatter about “Common Attachment Blocking (CAB)” started on one of the EOP blogs back around August 2015. On top of the features documented on the roadmap, there are occasionally small items that either slip through the cracks or aren’t worthy of a roadmap mention.
Even with that tight watch of the roadmap, there are 164 features currently in some sort of “in progress” state and it’s hard to track them all. Part of what inspired me to develop is that I wanted to know more about when features progressed through the various stages on the official Office 365 Roadmap. Anyone who works with Office 365 knows that there is no shortage of new features rolling out, the pace at which new functionality is made available definitely keeps you on your toes.