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Microsoft teams invite problem with gmail
- Apr 05, 2020
Jacques van Wyk for you the best option will be to make a hybrid environment of Exchange.
This way both will sync with each other and you will have all the option and functions available try this docs about hybrid I think this will be a good use case for you to try.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/exchange-hybrid
sakib2310 your case may also be the issue with Exchange if you do not have exchange mailbox Team as mentioned below.
Microsoft Teams, you have a calendar(previously called meetings) icon in the main display that shows your diary and meetings etc. – except it does not work if your mailbox is not either in Exchange Online or, if if your mailbox is on-premises, you are not using Exchange Server 2016 CU3 or later.
FTravinsky is your solution holding-up? We are suffering the same problem and I am looking for a solution. Any comments would be appreciated.
Yeap, holding tight. Got meeting invites and calendar events both in O365 (MS Teams internal Calendar) and GMail.
GSuite domain alias "@subdomain.mydomain.com" creation took a day and a half. I remind that's an Org-wide setting, invisible to each user.
Posted the script.
- bddoss22Jun 16, 2020Copper ContributorGreat news. I think your second post with explanation of the subdomain solution has disappeared. I also don't find the script you posted. I am not an IT-pro, but am trying to implement this solution for my org. From your first recommendation re: coexistence article ...
I have setup the internal relay for domain.com (domain.onmicrosoft.com is still set to 'authoritative').
For the connector, I used aspmx.l.google.com as the smart host.
"When do you want to use the connector?" "Only when email messages are sent to these domains (domain.com)"
I am still not getting mail to my Gmail boxes via Teams events/invites. Does it take some time to propagate? Wrong selection for "When to use?" Do I need a rule?- FTravinskyJun 16, 2020Brass ContributorI've edited it too much - it's under a temporary moderator review. Check this thread in 24h.
Forget about O365 settings and internal relay e.t.c.
In the end you just need GSuite domain alias (start creating one now, as it takes 24h to propagate) and bunch of Exchange transport rules (one per each user) to blind copy to this domain alias.- bddoss22Jun 16, 2020Copper Contributor
Good copy, FTravinsky . I'll check back here tomorrow. Should I delete the connector and reset domain.com back to 'authoritative?'
I will begin the domain alias now.