Aug 07 2016 10:10 PM
Hi all,
I tried to search to see if anyone had already asked, but did not find any answers.
Today, I renamed one of my O365 Groups, but found the experience to be underwhelming:
- No option to change the associated email address
- The OneDrive associated to the group does not get renamed, nor is there an option to do so
Are there any plans in the making to improve the remaning experience? Just renaming the group is likely to create confusion. I do understand the complexity of ensuring that a new email address, or OneDrive name is not already in use, but maybe offering the option to make the change manually, and thus have a check against existing names could work.
Thanks in advance for any information anyone can share.
Ivo
Aug 07 2016 10:48 PM
You need to use PowerShell to change group email address.
Set-UnifiedGroup –Identity <GroupName> –PrimarySmtpAddress <newemail@onmicrosoft.com>
Aug 07 2016 10:52 PM
I have tested OneDrive associated to the group rename and it gets renamed properly. Rename took some time to reflect in OneDrive.
Aug 07 2016 11:01 PM - edited Aug 07 2016 11:08 PM
To add to this issue: when a naming policy is defined, and you rename the group then the naming policy suffixes can be changed as well. What happens if you save the name change: it adds again the pre- and suffixes!
So if a group admin decides to change the pre- and suffixes with the name change then the policy will be re-applied as well and if the admin changes the original given name (and leaves the suffix and prefix) then the naming policy is reapplied and you will get double pre- and postfixes!
There is already a suggestion on uservoice to make the renaming of emailaddress possible as well at https://office365.uservoice.com/forums/286611-office-365-groups/suggestions/15585969-improve-the-ren...
I added a suggestion to improve the rename with naming policy as well: https://office365.uservoice.com/forums/286611-office-365-groups/suggestions/15586377-renaming-groups...
Aug 07 2016 11:10 PM
It should be possible to rename the mailaddress throught the UI, since renaming of the name is possible for end users as well. Although renaming of the mail address with Powershell can be done, it is not a feasible solution when you have a lot of groups in your tenant (e.g. schools). The rename should ideally also check for renaming the mailaddress throught the UI.
Aug 08 2016 08:43 PM
Hi Santosh,
The display name does change, but not the root name in the URL.
Ivo
Sep 19 2016 09:19 AM
I took a peak at the Site Page that goes with the group:
https://TENANT.sharepoint.com/sites/GROUPNAME/SitePages/Home.aspx
Not only is the URL not changing but on the Site Page the Group still retains the old Group Name, probably picking up from the URL. So renaming now is only partly done, even on the User Interface.
I'm scared to Delete the Group and try and re-create it with the correct name, I suspect the correct name is now "taken" by the rename?
Rob.
Sep 19 2016 11:31 PM
Sep 20 2016 11:18 AM
That is unfortunate, I hope not a permanent situation. We started using a Group and then realized we wanted to expand it, so there are a bunch of files and emails, so Deleting the group and starting over is not an option we want to persue.
Rob.
Oct 28 2016 07:44 AM
Santhosh,
We have a group that was created and have decided to change it to a shared mailbox or back to a DL. We need to be able to re-use the SMTP address associated with the Group. What are your recommendations?
Is set-unifiedGroup -PrimarySMTPAddress suffice?
Oct 31 2016 12:42 AM
hi, along with set-unifiedGroup -Identity <GroupName> -PrimarySMTPAddress <new email address>, you need to use set-unifiedGroup -Identity <GroupName> -EmailAddress SMTP:<newemailaddress> as this will remove the old email address from Office365 Group identity so you can reuse it.
Dec 28 2016 04:33 PM
Is it possible to use a distribution list as the primary SMTP? I can change the email in PowerShell to a new email but it will not let me change it to the address associated with a DL.
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Feb 19 2018 02:57 AM
Hi, is there anyway to do this in mac ? as far as i know powershell only available in windows,
Thankyou
Mar 19 2018 03:09 PM - edited Mar 19 2018 03:17 PM
Hi Mario,
You can install PowerShell on Mac from here, but at least on Dec 2017 there were still many issues with connecting to O365 from a Mac. More on this from here.
If you're managing Exchange Online, that seems to be possible from a Mac.
Kris
Aug 12 2018 03:13 AM
Hi,
I used the command syntax
set-unifiedGroup -Identity <GroupName> -EmailAddress SMTP:<newemailaddress>
This is what my Attribute "EmailAddresses" looked before (slightly changed content):
EmailAddresses : {SPO:SPO_0affa9c4-1111-2222-3333-162e4873a42e@SPO_89617050-2222-1111-3333-cb7206607595,
smtp:TestingMSTeams@mydomain.onmicrosoft.com, SMTP:TestingMSTeams@domain.me}
After running the command without failures, the attribute contents look same but the SPO: part is missing. Is this critical or can I proceed on using my Group without any problems now?
After running the command:
EmailAddresses : {smtp:TestingMSTeams@mydomain.onmicrosoft.com, smtp:TestingMSTeams@domain.me,
SMTP:TestingMSTeams2@pia.me}
Appreciate your feedback