Forum Discussion
Darren Burke
Feb 24, 2017Copper Contributor
You no longer receive messages sent to Office 365 'Groups' that you are a member of
Seems like a very recent change but if you email a group that you are a member of you no longer get the message in your own inbox. If others email the group you get the message so you are subscri...
- Jul 25, 2018
Update (7/25/2018):
Thanks for all your feedback and sharing your concerns. Our mission is to help you be more productive at your work, and some users complained about their workflows being affected with this change.
Based on the feedback we've seen from our users on this post, we are working on making this option configurable for our users. We are adding a switch which can be toggled by the user to start receiving their sent emails to Groups back in their inbox.
The exact details on how this setting can be used and the timeline for this change will be communicated soon. Thanks for your patience.
Henrik Cednert
Nov 20, 2017Copper Contributor
Lifting... Is this still the behaviour?
I'm almost 100% certain that I a few month back received my own mails sent to a Group. I do see settings for this in the group:
"Follow in inbox - receive all conversations and events"
"Send all group conversations to members' inboxes. They can stop following this group later if they want to"
Those are ticked, but I still don't receive my own mails to a group.
What's up with this...?
I'm almost 100% certain that I a few month back received my own mails sent to a Group. I do see settings for this in the group:
"Follow in inbox - receive all conversations and events"
"Send all group conversations to members' inboxes. They can stop following this group later if they want to"
Those are ticked, but I still don't receive my own mails to a group.
What's up with this...?
- Brad MorrisNov 20, 2017Copper Contributor
Ditto. We are already faced with trying encourage adoption. Now we have to explain the blurred lines between Sharepoint, O365 groups, on prem distribution lists... As an IT force interacting daily with users, these discrepancies in behavior make it very difficult to champion adoption of the product.