Oct 21 2019 08:12 AM
I am aware of this,
I want the opposite. Create a channel, and have all messages to the channel ALSO be sent to an external email address. Our organization is evaluating the use of Teams, but we have a variety of (dark ages) email reflectors used for various purposes. Some of these are for external customers and clients, so we want to just maintain the existing mailing list for now.
I'd imagining creating a channel in Teams, like "software-update" and having all messages to the channel also sent to software-update@example.com.
Oct 21 2019 08:25 AM
Oct 21 2019 08:27 AM
Oct 21 2019 08:29 AM
Solution@painfulsupport We also discourage this, but you CAN do it with flow. Use the Teams trigger "When a new channel message is added" give it the team/channel ids, then send an email. This example uses Mail since we aren't on Exchange Online, but you could use the regular Office 365 Outlook action as well.
Oct 21 2019 08:53 AM - edited Oct 22 2019 06:28 AM
@Robin Nilsson This is a little more involved than your post indicates - I was imagining somehow adding a "Flow" bot or something to a channel, but it's a whole separate application (flow.microsoft.com). But, it seems like a workable approach. Thanks!!
Oct 21 2019 01:18 PM
Oct 21 2019 08:29 AM
Solution@painfulsupport We also discourage this, but you CAN do it with flow. Use the Teams trigger "When a new channel message is added" give it the team/channel ids, then send an email. This example uses Mail since we aren't on Exchange Online, but you could use the regular Office 365 Outlook action as well.