Forum Discussion
Microsoft Teams Call queues
- Jan 26, 2021
Hi,
If your purpose for diverting is to just deliver it to a Voicemail box, then you want to instead setup an Office 365 group. Add the people who want to get the voicemail (delivered into users Outlook under the Groups section). Then within the Call Queue, choose Voicemail in the Redirect to and choose your O365 group.
This requires no license. What you describe used to be the way it had to work and was annoying as you had to fully license those users just to deliver voicemail. However, it did get changed last year if I'm right to include O365 groups as voicemail distribution groups.
Regards
Hi,
If your purpose for diverting is to just deliver it to a Voicemail box, then you want to instead setup an Office 365 group. Add the people who want to get the voicemail (delivered into users Outlook under the Groups section). Then within the Call Queue, choose Voicemail in the Redirect to and choose your O365 group.
This requires no license. What you describe used to be the way it had to work and was annoying as you had to fully license those users just to deliver voicemail. However, it did get changed last year if I'm right to include O365 groups as voicemail distribution groups.
Regards