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Simple question, i want to forward a former employee's email who has just resigned, to two of his managers (This is just temporary while they sort out the sudden resignation). What is the BEST way to do this? I would like the managers to know that the email came from the former employee's email. Since the built-in "Forward to another email address" in 365 Office Admin option only allows ONE RECIPIENT, I would like to know the BEST way to accomplish this. It seems as though everyone has a different answer, ie. one person says to create a rule in 365 Exchange Admin, the next person says to create a security group, the next person says to go to that person's Outlook app on their desktop computer and setup a rule there (but that would require that the computer be up and running and in outlook), OMG, does this have to be this difficult??? Help!
Email forwarding from the user object is disabled by default policy now in office 365. The current secure recommendation for email forwarding is to create a transport rule to handle forwarding, which prevents the users accounts from setting up forwarding/if mailbox is compromised.
The video is good but it isn't the best practice. What if there are hundreds of employees and at least 10 people go on holiday every month. I think we can agree that we don't want to keep an eye on them when we can stop forwarding emails to someone else. In Exchange we can also specify the time interval for how long we want to forward emails. Go to mail flow and create a new rule.
This is the best channel in TH-cam for learning technologies and anything related to Windows Server, Office 365, Outlook, Exchange, we want all kinds of real world practical troubleshooting videos related to Windows Server, Windows Server Migration and Patching and Patch Management and Backup and all kinds of technical troubleshooting videos related to Exchange, Outlook, Office 365 from this channel, keep up the great work
Really appreciate your hard-work. I have connected/subscribed with your channel for more than 3 years. Your way of teaching is awesome. Eagerly waiting for more videos request you to made videos till advance level.
I am really happy you clearly Guide
Simple question, i want to forward a former employee's email who has just resigned, to two of his managers (This is just temporary while they sort out the sudden resignation). What is the BEST way to do this? I would like the managers to know that the email came from the former employee's email. Since the built-in "Forward to another email address" in 365 Office Admin option only allows ONE RECIPIENT, I would like to know the BEST way to accomplish this. It seems as though everyone has a different answer, ie. one person says to create a rule in 365 Exchange Admin, the next person says to create a security group, the next person says to go to that person's Outlook app on their desktop computer and setup a rule there (but that would require that the computer be up and running and in outlook), OMG, does this have to be this difficult??? Help!
Hi MSFT Webcast
First of all, I am really happy you clearly Guide us I have one doubt how we can disable email forwarding
Thanks for your effort.
Thanks for clear tutorial.
Nicely done, thanks
How to enable disbution list for email forwarding??
Kindly share the process of email forwarding into outside domains,
That will be the same, you just need to enter the email address (for example abc@gmail.com).
Email forwarding from the user object is disabled by default policy now in office 365. The current secure recommendation for email forwarding is to create a transport rule to handle forwarding, which prevents the users accounts from setting up forwarding/if mailbox is compromised.
Well explained !
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Hello sir
Please upload beginner to advanced exchange online administrator and troubleshooting videos
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Dear Instructor, your videos recording quality is very low. please make it better!
All videos are recorded in full HD resolution (1080p). Please try to change the video quality.
The video is good but it isn't the best practice. What if there are hundreds of employees and at least 10 people go on holiday every month. I think we can agree that we don't want to keep an eye on them when we can stop forwarding emails to someone else. In Exchange we can also specify the time interval for how long we want to forward emails. Go to mail flow and create a new rule.
You have a valid point.