Feb 11 2022 03:14 AM - edited Feb 11 2022 03:14 AM
We have users are sending direct messages to a shared mailbox in Teams. I've checked Power Automate incase there was an obvious fix but it seems to be things like "if you are mentioned in a Team or Channel" unless I've totally missed it.
Perhaps setting up a Power Virtual Agent might be a workaround but it seems like overkill.
I was wondering how everybody else deals with this isssue?
Thanks!
Feb 11 2022 11:02 AM
Feb 11 2022 12:36 PM - edited Feb 11 2022 12:40 PM
Sorry I should've made it a bit clearer in my original message. Users are finding the shared mailbox name in Teams and sending a direct message to it, so not in a Team or Channel. Basically the direct message appear in the shared mailboxes chat icon on the side bar within Teams (hope that makes more sense). Since the people monitoring the shared mailbox cant login to Teams (are not given the credentials/shared mailbox is disabled) all these messages just sit there and dont get dealt with.
I'm surprised there isnt more people talking about this, which kinda makes me think I'm doing something wrong lol.
Feb 13 2022 01:51 AM
Sep 28 2022 06:06 PM
Hello, have you found a solution to deal with this issue? I found that shared mailboxes do not show in the Teams Users search, even they are assigned Teams license. So I could not assign a disable chat policy to the shared mailboxes.
And I tried remove Teams license, but people could still start a chat with these mailboxes in Teams. weird.
Dec 02 2022 04:27 AM
Has anyone found a solve for this? I actually WANT all the users of a shared mailbox to be able to reply to a chat from someone. @f2