You had the ability to create multiple aliases in office 365 so you coul...Show More exchange office 365 Reply View Full Discussion (189 Replies)Show Parent Replies ab1234260 Copper Contributor to JossD Hi all, one solution that has occurred to me is to login to a shared ...
Hello to everybody, I want to make a user with regular mailbox (exchange kiosk license) to be able to send emails as another user's address (shared mailbox) but to not have access to the shared mail... Simply grant him Send As/Send on behalf of permissions...
We have o365 group on microsoft groupmail@domain.COM And on google there is a group groupmail@domain.BE Where is forwarding to .COM. If I send e-mail to group@.COM, it ends up in group mailbox. If I send e-mail to group@.BE it is forwarded to group@.COM ...
It doesn't seem to happen for a user account with the sub domain, just the shared mailbox. The UPN would be the primary domain - company.com As there's no way to set this in the Office 365 website, it just looks for an email address, can I change the UPN of test @ test.compa...
Now you should be able to configure your SCOM and UPS devices by using the aliases of the shared mailbox, but on the login, use the "notifications" user and password. This worked great for me. Regards, Jose Angel Rivera IT Consultant...
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3 QuestionsWhat I found so fare. I can give the shared mailbox a new alias, delete the active user that was auto-created when the shared mailbox was...
election@yourdomain.com and two external contact objects for the two addresses, then add them as members of the group. If you want to keep a copy of each message sent to that address, you can also use a Shared mailbox/Office 365 group or simply add any other mailbox as m...
If info@domain is a distribution list, you could look at converting it to an Office 365 Group (or at least a shared mailbox) so that way it's not sitting in a user's mailbox. Then you can apply Send As rights to the mailbox and send as the info@domain address.","body@strip...
Inbox or Transport rules will always resolve to the primary email address of any mailbox. My suggestion would be to remove the spam@ address from the servicedesk@ mailbox, and create a new dedicated shared mailbox for the spam@ email address. You can grant permissions to whoever need...