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RobbanB
Nov 06, 2019Copper Contributor
Consultant that need an email address from us
We have a consultant that works for us sometimes and he needs to be able to send and receive email from an address that belongs to our company, name@ourcompany.com. We don’t want him to use his own e...
- Nov 22, 2019
RobbanBIf your consultant needs to send email, than you need to create a user account with at least an Exchange Online Plan 1 license.
Mail contacts are used if you want to add external email addresses to your global address list. Since you need your consultant to write mails from @yourcompany.com, a mail contact only meets half of your requirements.
ericjk4
Nov 06, 2019Brass Contributor
Hello!
I am pretty sure creating a mail contact will do what you are asking.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/recipients-in-exchange-online/manage-mail-contacts
I am pretty sure creating a mail contact will do what you are asking.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/recipients-in-exchange-online/manage-mail-contacts
- RobbanBNov 08, 2019Copper ContributorThanks ericjk4,
I have made a mail contact now. Do I also need to add a "normal" user with a mail license to have this working Or how do we "assign" an address from our company with his name?
Hope you understand me... Thanks!- ericjk4Nov 11, 2019Brass ContributorHey!
You should be able to just add the secondary email address and it basically creates a forwarding rule for the mail contact to send mail to Jack@contoso.com to Jack@example.com.- RobbanBNov 11, 2019Copper ContributorHi,
1. I'm sorry but I'm not sure how you mean. Should I set up an "active user" and a contact? Or is it enough with one of them? Because I can't find where to set up the forward rule.
2. We can for now also be ok with just forward the emails to his external email until everything else is done. How is that done in the easiest and best way?
Many thanks!