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External accounts - Mail enabling a contact with an internal and external SMTP address
Hello Community - Thanks for your time and input on this request Current Environment - Exchange Online only, not hybrid Issue - Need to create an Exchange Contact (or similar) for an external user to appear in our GAL with an internal address that forwards to their external smtp address. Ideally, I envision creating a Contact account with their external SMTP, then assign an internal secondary smtp address. Goal - Create an account in Exchange that allows me to provide an external user with an internal email address - without having to assign any licensing. When creating a Contact, I cannot find a way to assign a secondary smtp address to the account. In a prior life as an Exchange Admin (on-prem) I could create a mail contact with an internal address as primary. Then assign a secondary smtp for their external email address . This allowed anyone to email the internal SMTP address, and since there was no exchange mailbox, it would automatically deliver the email to the external smtp address. Is this possible in Exchange Online? I can think of ways to make this work with a DL or Shared Mailbox forwarding to a contact but would much rather not create two Exchange accounts/objects to achieve this.7.2KViews0likes1CommentNeed assistance bulk creating M365 Dynamic Groups and configuring mail properties via powershell
Hello community, I am able to bulk create M365 Groups (static membership) via the post link here - https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/how-to-bulk-create-microsoft-365-groups/4362214f-8be4-4aa2-830e-250eceea1507 This uses the 'New-UnifiedGroup' command and works great for static groups. However, I am not able to create these groups to be dynamic. For M365 Dynamic group creation, I have to use the New-AzureADMSGroup command. My issue is, the 'New-AzureADMSGroup' command doesnt allow for the same settings as 'New-UnfiedGroup'. For example, I want to Create Dynamic M365 Groups, along with description, sending requirements, disable welcome message, etc. Many of these features are not available with New-AzureADMSGroup, however New-UnifiedGroup doesnt allow to create a Dynamic group (only static) Do i need to create with New-UnifiedGroup, then use New-AzureADMSGroup to convert to Dynamic and finalize settings? Thanks in advance!
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