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Yahya --
Jan 17, 2018Copper Contributor
Multiple domains on Office 365 Business Premium
Hi
We have multiple domains in the company. Some users received emails from all three, some only from one or two. Users need to send emails from one of the three domains as default depending up...
Rob Ellis
Jan 17, 2018Bronze Contributor
It does not require additional licenses, no.
A user can have multiple email addresses, e.g user@domain1.com, user@domain2.com, etc.
One of those addresses will be their 'reply to', or default - which is the one that their outbound emails will show as being 'from'
For those users who need to be able to change their 'from', I've done this in the past - see https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Office-365/Two-companies-one-tenant-advice-welcome/m-p/143850#M7917 for details.
A user can have multiple email addresses, e.g user@domain1.com, user@domain2.com, etc.
One of those addresses will be their 'reply to', or default - which is the one that their outbound emails will show as being 'from'
For those users who need to be able to change their 'from', I've done this in the past - see https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Office-365/Two-companies-one-tenant-advice-welcome/m-p/143850#M7917 for details.
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Dec 17, 2018I am migrating another company "that we purchased" to our O365 account but when I add the domain all of sudden users cant send from domain1 to domain2 and visa versa. Users get a domain not found message.