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Alias from another domain with O365
Guest access allows access to most, but not all workloads. Exchange for example does not support guest access, though if you are only interested in calendar sharing, this can be achieved natively via org relationships: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/sharing/organization-relationships/organization-relationships
If you decide to go with migration, Microsoft should be able to assist with transferring the licenses.
- Jantunes1981Aug 10, 2023Copper Contributor
Thank you for your reply Vasil.
one doubt arised with your awnser. When you wrote " You can however use a subdomain, if that fits your needs.", what are you implying? How does that Work?
- VasilMichevAug 11, 2023MVPIf you have domain.com added in tenant A, you can add sales.domain.com in another tenant, and any additional subdomains as needed.
- Jantunes1981Aug 16, 2023Copper Contributor
Thank you for your reply.
I did a test with another domain i have:
I add a new domain in the main tennant. Gave an alias to my account.
When i open my outlook ( desktop Version), i can use the Alias for sending and receiving. The issue i found is that the recciver will see the name only from my main domain and not from the Alias i sent.
Example email address removed for privacy reasons ( main account) email address removed for privacy reasons is the Alias.
Sending e-mail from email address removed for privacy reasons is received has email address removed for privacy reasons
I have checked on exchange online for enabling Mailflow.
What am i missing here? Or is it impossible for the name to appear?