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> [!IMPORTANT]
> The Microsoft Report Message and Report Phishing add-ins are now in maintenance mode and will eventually be deprecated. We recommend transitioning from the add-ins to the built-in **Report** button. The **Report** button is supported in virtuall all consumer and entrprise Outlook clients. For more information, see the [Frequently asked questions](#frequently-asked-questions) section in this article.
> The Microsoft Report Message and Report Phishing add-ins are now in maintenance mode and will eventually be deprecated. We recommend transitioning from the add-ins to the built-in **Report** button. The **Report** button is supported in virtually all consumer and enterprise Outlook clients. For more information, see the [Frequently asked questions](#frequently-asked-questions) section in this article.

The built-in **Report** button in [supported versions of Outlook](submissions-outlook-report-messages.md#use-the-built-in-report-button-in-outlook) makes it easy for users to report false positives and false negatives to Microsoft for analysis. False positives are good email that was blocked or sent to the Junk Email folder. False negatives are unwanted email or phishing that was delivered to the Inbox.

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### Q: I can't scope the built-in Report button, which prevents me from rolling it out. What can I do?

A: This behavior is by design. We think the built-in **Report** button provides a base level of protection for all users, including shared and delegate mailboxes. Scoping the built-in **Report** button to a limited number of users can result in forgetting about those users, which leavs a security gap that can be exploited by attackers. Many customers totaling more than a million users migrated smoothly to the the built-in **Report** button smoothly without scoping ability. Instead, they scoped non-Microsoft add-in buttons or the Microsoft add-ins as they rolled out the built-in **Report** button across the organization.
A: This behavior is by design. We think the built-in **Report** button provides a base level of protection for all users, including shared and delegate mailboxes. Scoping the built-in **Report** button to a limited number of users can result in forgetting about those users, which leaves a security gap that can be exploited by attackers. Many customers totaling more than a million users migrated smoothly to the built-in **Report** button smoothly without scoping ability. Instead, they scoped non-Microsoft add-in buttons or the Microsoft add-ins as they rolled out the built-in **Report** button across the organization.

If you're looking to scope the functionality for experimentation, we recommend using a test environment.

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### Q: What is the recommendation for moving from the add-ins to a non-Microsoft reporting add-in?

A: After you, remove the add-in from the integrated apps from the **Deployed apps** tab of the **Integrated apps** page as previously described, install the non-Microsoft add-in as per their instructions.
A: After you remove the add-in from the **Deployed apps** tab of the **Integrated apps** page as previously described, install the non-Microsoft add-in according to their instructions.

On the [User reported settings page](submissions-user-reported-messages-custom-mailbox.md) in the Defender portal, you need to do the following steps:

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