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Brent Waldrop
Apr 08, 2017Copper Contributor
Sending email as alias in office365?
I used to have my domain email hosted in office 365. The reason i switched was because of a lack of a feature i really needed. You had the ability to create multiple aliases in office 365 so you coul...
khetch0
Jul 02, 2020Copper Contributor
James O'Sullivan
The method you proposed doesn't seem to work properly. It does allow selecting a "from" email however the recipient still sees the primary domain
Victor_Ivanidze
Jul 02, 2020Bronze Contributor
- afabozzi-20Jul 02, 2020Brass ContributorI am not familiar with that method I will try to find this suggestion. I know the method I use works because I use it on 25+ account currently.
https://www.fabozzi.net/send-from-an-alias-or-secondary-exchange-account-in-outlook/
When testing you MUST send to an outside email like a gmail or hotmail for example. If you test to your exchange server it will show as your primary alias.- khetch0Jul 02, 2020Copper Contributor
afabozzi-20 Much appreciated. I just noticed your 1st message
- afabozzi-20Jul 02, 2020Brass ContributorYa I suck at this blog, forum, posting stuff. Still learning. I thought I replied to you originally but replied to victor somehow lol.
- khetch0Jul 02, 2020Copper Contributor
Victor_Ivanidze Yes I noticed that. I just realized I was only on page 1/3. We are yet to find a natively integrated solution for this issue.
- afabozzi-20Jul 02, 2020Brass Contributor
khetch0I have been working around this issue for 10 years not exaggerating. I hope you are listening Microsoft 10...years. lol
- jonesadjJul 12, 2020Copper Contributor
Maybe they are listening at last... https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=59437