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Shilpa Ranganathan
Microsoft
Jan 26, 2017Send-as and Send-on-behalf of for groups in Outlook
We are excited to announce the ‘Send-as’ and Send-on-behalf of feature for groups in Outlook, which brings you one step closer to turning your email into a great customer support solution. With the ...
Salvatore Biscari
Jan 26, 2017Silver Contributor
Wasn't it already so with powershell?
Brent Ellis
Jan 26, 2017Silver Contributor
Yes, we've been doing it for a while now (in testing), probably just hadn't been announced
- Salvatore BiscariJan 26, 2017Silver Contributor
Was it possible in powershell to configure the group itself as delegate, I mean?
My understanding is that the only thing that has changed is the possibility to configure delegates in EAC instead of (only) in powershell.
- Jan 26, 2017This is my understanding too...and as Brent says, this feature has been around for some time (First Release I guess)
- VasilMichevJan 26, 2017MVP
Yup, the messaging is confusing (we can blame marketing talk), this has been around for a while. And no, you cannot use O365 groups to delegate access to all members of the group, they are still not recognized as valid recipient for that task. Mail enabled security groups do the trick though :)