Difference between revisions of "Getting Started with Microsoft 365 Group Inbox"
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* Subfolders require using Outlook web client | * Subfolders require using Outlook web client | ||
* Following a Group Inbox allows you to get notified of emails in your primary Inbox | * Following a Group Inbox allows you to get notified of emails in your primary Inbox | ||
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+ | ! Feature !! Microsoft 365 Group Inbox !! Shared Mailbox | ||
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+ | | Shared Inbox and calendar accessible by multiple users || Yes || Yes | ||
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+ | | Ability to create subfolders and move email to organize/sort || Yes || Yes | ||
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+ | | Category labels || No || Yes | ||
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+ | | Has the ability to act as a Distribution List || Yes || No | ||
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+ | | Users can have 'Send As' or 'Send on Behalf of' delegate privileges || Yes || Yes | ||
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+ | Wokspace to share files || Yes || No | ||
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Revision as of 14:38, 20 May 2025
About Microsoft 365 Group Inboxes...
What is a Microsoft 365 Group?
- Subfolders require using Outlook web client
- Following a Group Inbox allows you to get notified of emails in your primary Inbox
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