

This meant removing the from the list of addresses associated with my own mailbox, then creating the DG as you describe, assigning permissions etc. I decided to go with the DG option to allow me to send mail from the alias in an alternate domain. I really see no reason not to make it easy for people to use multiple domains to send and receive email - it's hardly as if this is a backdoor to having multiple users sharing a licence - you get one mailbox! In fact, the facilities with shared mailboxes make it easier to do that in some respects if you're willing to have multiple users sharing a login. It's extremely annoying - I agree with the OP that using shared mailboxes etc.
#Send email as alias address outlook 365 windows
I can send as group email addresses in both Web Outlook and Windows Outlook with no problems. In outlook for Windows, though, the sent items folder shows this string: Again, no error, but the email arrives from my primary smtp address. In Outlook 2016 on Windows, I choose "another email address." in the from field and choose the alias. I get no error message, the email sends, but it shows up as from my primary smtp address. In Outlook Web, I can change the from address to one of my aliases. Has anyone else actually been able to get this to work? This is the only reason i'm on GApps and i'm hope to swtich back. so in the example above i could not send email as or I could only send email as Is this still true or can you send email from aliases? I don't want it to look like it came from the primary email in care of The email i send with an alias should really look like it came from the alias. I could recieve emails <-primary email only big thing missing was that you could not "send" from any email other than the primary email. You had the ability to create multiple aliases in office 365 so you could receive multiple emails for your domain in your inbox. The reason i switched was because of a lack of a feature i really needed. I used to have my domain email hosted in office 365.
