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DougTraylor
Oct 18, 2019Copper Contributor
Create a Dynamic Distribution List from members of an "Office 365 Group"
Hello. I have been asked to nest an Office 365 Group into a distribution list, but I don't believe this is possible. I had the bright idea that I could create a Dynamic Distribution List from the m...
- Oct 22, 2019
Ok, I figured it out using powershell. 🙂 The key turned out to be the recipientfilter needed the recipientType and memberofgroup attributes>
New-DynamicDistributionGroup -Name "MyDDG" -RecipientFilter {((RecipientType -eq 'UserMailbox') -and (memberOfgroup -eq "CN=MyO365Group_430c61d4-7b32-4b35-957b-644912193d28,OU=MyCompany.onmicrosoft.com,OU=Microsoft Exchange Hosted Organizations,DC=NAMPR01A004,DC=prod,DC=outlook,DC=com"))}
Works like a charm.
Thanks for looking!
Doug
VasilMichev
Oct 19, 2019MVP
What's the entire cmdlet? Here's an example that works just fine for me:
Get-Mailbox -Filter "MemberOfGroup -eq 'CN=default_8d405d20-65d9-4650-abca-352770e4438b,OU=tenant.onmicrosoft.com,OU=Microsoft Exchange Hosted Organizations,DC=EURPR03A001,DC=prod,DC=outlook,DC=com'"
And you can use the same filter for a DDG.
ChrisWebbTech that's not true, those are simply the attributes exposed in the UI, but you can use pretty much anything for the recipientfilter query if you do it via PowerShell.
Oct 19, 2019
Well. Learned something new. Docs never mentioned that. Good to know!