Updated: October 29, 2025
This article is subject to change.
Starting January 31, 2026, all Tableau customers must enable Transport Layer Security (TLS) on their receiving and sending mail servers (if applicable) using STARTTLS.
Mail Servers receiving (or sending) the following email types will now require TLS:
At Salesforce, Trust is our #1 value. Following the Tableau Cloud Hyperforce migration, Salesforce Security is enforcing security best practices for all of our Tableau Cloud customers, and enabling TLS on mail servers will now be required.
Before January 31, 2026, ensure your organization’s mail servers are configured to support STARTTLS. If TLS (using STARTLS) isn’t enabled on your mail server by then, your organization will no longer receive emails from Tableau Cloud and TableauID, including reports, alerts, and notifications.
Important Notes
| Site Setting | Required Action |
| Customize Email Notifications Not Enabled (Default) | TLS 1.2 (or greater) required on Receiving Mail Server |
| Customize Email Notifications Enabled | TLS 1.2 (or greater) required on Sending and Receiving Mail Servers |
If you have any questions, contact your Salesforce account team or open a case with Tableau support via Salesforce Help.
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