Hello,
I know this O.365 thing has already been beaten to dead, but,...
we only get it working with the full email address of a user, not with f.i. "noreply@domainname.com"
Anyone?
Thank you (again) for your fantastic help !
Hello,
I know this O.365 thing has already been beaten to dead, but,...
we only get it working with the full email address of a user, not with f.i. "noreply@domainname.com"
Anyone?
Thank you (again) for your fantastic help !
Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!
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You can use a different account for the email and authentication in one scenario:
A group email account as the admin email where the authenticated user has permissions to send from the email address.
We've done this for a couple of M365 customers where we have an account created to use for authenticated emails from MFP's and other devices where each device or group has its own group email address (scans@company.com, serveralert@company.com, etc). Use the group email as the admin on the MFP and use the credentials for the user that has the ability to send from that account. It uses an M365 license to do it, but we have customers get just the basic license that offers Exchange and web office apps for the account.
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You can make the noreply email a group email and grant whatever account you're authenticating to O365 permissions to send email from that address.
It has to be a valid email address for the org, but it doesn't have to be the same as the authentication account.
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