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JCarter320
Jun 21, 2023Copper Contributor
You now have Audio Conferencing for Microsoft Teams – Here is your dial-in information and PIN
Our company has received this email this morning. It was only sent to 1/4 of our staff and is questionable. After researching the header, the DKIM signature failed. The ip address is 40.92.44.251,...
VasilMichev
Jun 22, 2023MVP
Hard to tell without knowing your environment. When dial-in conferencing is activated for a user, it's normal to receive an email like that. Although you can also suppress the email sending part.
The corresponding license is part of E5, or can be purchased as add-on. If you have such licenses in your tenant, check whether the user is indeed activated for audio conferencing.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/set-the-phone-numbers-included-on-invites-in-teams#set-or-change-the-default-audio-conferencing-phone-number-for-a-meeting-organizer-or-user-individually
The corresponding license is part of E5, or can be purchased as add-on. If you have such licenses in your tenant, check whether the user is indeed activated for audio conferencing.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/set-the-phone-numbers-included-on-invites-in-teams#set-or-change-the-default-audio-conferencing-phone-number-for-a-meeting-organizer-or-user-individually