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Feb
08

Office 365: How to create email aliases (Small Business)

Outdated due to office 365 portal update! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ How to create email aliases in office 365 usin…

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  1. Mas Fajitas Por Favor says:

    The video is not correct. You can log in as an admin and add as many as you
    want easily: Add, edit, or remove email aliases
    Watch the video (2:29)

    Go to Admin > Users & groups.
    On the Users page, do one of the following:
    Select the check box next to a user, and then click the Manage email
    aliases link to the right of the user’s name.
    Select the check box next to the user, click Edit Edit, and then click the
    Email addresses tab.
    On the Email addresses tab, do one of the following:
    To add an email alias, under Does this user need to receive email at
    additional addresses, like sales@contoso.com?, click Yes. Type the email
    alias, select the domain name for the address, and then click Add.
    To edit an email alias, select the alias, and then click Edit. Edit the
    alias, and then click Save.
    To remove an email alias, select the alias, and click Delete . Click Yes to
    confirm that you want to delete the alias.
    When you are done, click Save.

  2. okamitengu says:

    i couldnt believe they made this so much harder with the new mail console.
    formerly i could do all users without admin rights by logging in as an
    admin. one step forward… two steps back

  3. Brentonius Maximus says:

    Good man. Thank you.

  4. VITODJ says:

    Thanks for info!!!!..I was getting mad looking for this setting in the new
    Office 365 admin console!! ;-)

  5. CellUnlock.net says:

    Thank you for the help. Been trying to figure it out!

  6. Bjørn Mathisen says:

    Thank you tye037. This is ridiculous. What if you need to create for
    instance 25 users with 5 aliases each? Make every user an admin, then log
    in to each and every one to create their aliases?

  7. Computer Basix says:

    No worries!

  8. Computer Basix says:

    Yeah, even better way to do it is to login as the admin, then just remove
    everything in the address bar and put in your server address. eg
    *servername*dot*outlook*dot*com/ecp

  9. Tim Reece says:

    Thanks mate. A lot quicker than using powershell.

  10. virtualtechie2012 says:

    New interface sucks

  11. Computer Basix says:

    If you log in as admin (dashboard screen) and then put in your server name
    in the address bar h t t p s : / / *servername*dot*outlook*dot*co­m/ecp
    this will then show you everyone’s account, you can find your server name
    when viewing owa. lol hopefully that made sense =)

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