How do I make a mail-enabled security group?

How do I make a mail-enabled security group?

Use the new EAC to create a mail-enabled security group

  1. In the new EAC, navigate to Recipients > Groups > Mail-enabled security.
  2. Click Add a group and follow the instructions in the details pane.
  3. In Assign owners section, click + Assign owners, select the group owner from the list, and click Next.

How do you grant Send on behalf permissions for a distribution group?

Allow members to send email on behalf of a group

  1. In the Exchange admin center, go to Recipients > Groups.
  2. Select Edit.
  3. Select group delegation.
  4. In the Send on Behalf section, select the + sign to add the users that you want to send as the Group.
  5. Type to search or pick a user from the list.

What is a mail-enabled group?

Mail-enabled security groups are used for granting access to resources such as SharePoint, and emailing notifications to those users. Shared mailboxes are used when multiple people need access to the same mailbox, such as a company information or support email address.

Can I change a distribution group to a security group?

The answer is no, it is not feasible to convert a Distribution list to a mail-enabled security group in Exchange Online.

How do I set delivery restrictions on a distribution list?

Use the Classic EAC to configure message delivery restrictions

  1. In the Classic EAC, navigate to Recipients > Mailboxes.
  2. In the list of user mailboxes, click the mailbox that you want to configure message delivery restrictions for, and then click Edit .
  3. On the mailbox properties page, click Mailbox Features.

Can you send mail from a distribution group?

In Microsoft 365, you can send email as a distribution list. When a person who is a member of the distribution list replies to a message sent to the distribution list, the email appears to be from the distribution list, not from the individual user.

Do you need permission to send email to distribution group?

Per my experience, if it is in the list, and there are no transport rules to block the user to send to the group, they will be able to send to the group. If we don’t send the email in the user’s own mailbox, we should give the senders send as or send on behalf permissions.

Can a send as permission be assigned to a mailbox?

If you assign the Send on Behalf permission to a mailbox that’s hidden from address lists, the delegate won’t be able to send messages from the mailbox. If a user has both Send As and Send on Behalf permissions to a mailbox or group, the Send As permission is always used. What do you need to know before you begin?

How to allow members to send as or send on?

In the Exchange admin center, go to Recipients > Groups. Select Edit on the group that you want to allow users to send as. Select group delegation. In the Send As section, select the + sign to add the users that you want to send as the Group. Type to search or pick a user from the list.

Can a member send email on behalf of a group?

A member of a Microsoft 365 group who has been granted Send as or Send on behalf permissions can send email as the group, or on behalf of the group. This article explains how a global or Exchange administrator can set these permissions.