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PeterWhitehouse
Dec 03, 2017Iron Contributor
Two companies one tenant, advice welcome
Hi All,
I'm trying to decide the best way to handle the following scenario, any input would be greatly appreciated.
So a small business has a few users typically the business owner and an...
Rob Ellis
Jan 11, 2018Bronze Contributor
A way I've done this in the past is based on this - https://www.slipstick.com/office-365/send-messages-secondary-office-365-exchange-addresses/
Basically, User1 mailbox has User1@domain1.com address only
Create a DL, with address User1@domain2.com
Add User 1 to DL
Grant User 1 'Send As' rights on DL
emails to user1@domain1.com and user1@domain2.com end up in User1 mailbox
When sending, User1 needs to use the 'From' field in Outlook, entering the DL name, if wanting to send from domain2.com address, or leave blank if sending from domain1.com address.
Basically, User1 mailbox has User1@domain1.com address only
Create a DL, with address User1@domain2.com
Add User 1 to DL
Grant User 1 'Send As' rights on DL
emails to user1@domain1.com and user1@domain2.com end up in User1 mailbox
When sending, User1 needs to use the 'From' field in Outlook, entering the DL name, if wanting to send from domain2.com address, or leave blank if sending from domain1.com address.
Victor_Ivanidze
Mar 14, 2018Bronze Contributor
Alternatively you can use ChooseFrom 365 cloud service.