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MS Teams chat groups based on MS Outlook distribution lists - possible or not?
StevenC365 Hi Steven. From what I understand from the user they want this ability to setup large chats with multiple users without having to add the users all the time when starting a new chat. Basically lets say in Outlook that they have a marketlingzlist, supportzlist, and saleszlist. Each of those lists have 20-40 users that can change at any given time (zlists are updated each time a user joins or leaves the team). That user (and others) want to open a chat with every member in the team without having to specify each member. They don't want the to use a list in teams that they create themselves because it would be static (and they would have to add new members themselves and they may not know when someone new is on those teams) and if members leave the team or are added to the team they wouldn't have those changes. Like I said their zlist are updated quite regularly.
Sorry it's a little bit confusing.
One complaint is that the Teams "chat" is more of a posting board, like Slack, as he says. He would like large groups to be added into chats that dynamically update themselves as team members come and go. Possible?
- Chris_ThroopJul 05, 2022Copper Contributor
Hi. I have no idea why Microsoft hasn't synchronized Outlook distribution groups with Teams/Office 365. Its ridiculous to have to go through the steps identified to have to create a Teams Chat. The fact that Outlook Distribution Groups don't show up on Teams when you search for a User to start a chat with is just silly. Its 2022 and this feature is still missing as far as I can tell!
This is the kind of obvious feature that Apple wouldn't miss
- StevenC365Jul 05, 2022MVP