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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...
Salvatore Biscari
Apr 08, 2017Silver Contributor
But be aware that shared mailboxes cannot be accessed from mobile apps (as a warkaround, from mobile you can use the Web UI, of course...).
- ConnorUhrigAug 09, 2021Copper ContributorYou can now access shared mailboxes from Outlook mobile app after logging into your main account which has access to the shared mailbox. Follow instructions in video to enable
- Deenovich2133Jun 14, 2022Copper ContributorYou can now just tick "Turn on sending from aliases" in the Exchange admin center. In Settings, Mail flow Settings.
- ab1234260Jun 16, 2022Copper Contributor
Deenovich2133 so once you've done that, how do you turn on sending from an alias and does it remember to reply from the same alias when someone replies to that address? Also, does it match signatures?
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- Germán CotognoMar 02, 2018Copper Contributor
Hey Salvatore, you can access shared email in mobile apps. the configuration of this is as follows:
- You can add your account as IMAP.
- SIn the Incoming Mail Server section, enter the following values:
- Host Name: outlook.office365.com
- User Name: Your personal email address, followed by a forward slash, followed by the name of the shared mailbox. For example, name@davidson.edu/shared
- Password: Your Davidson email password.
- Scroll down. In the Outgoing Mail Server section, enter the following values:
- Host Name: smtp.office365.com
- User Name: Your full Davidson email address.
- Password: Your Davidson email password.
This worked for me in an office 365 shared mailbox on an android device.
Cheers!