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If you’ve been added to a shared inbox, you can open the inbox using Outlook and your Evergreen email account. Use the links below to find the help article that best relates to your environment. | If you’ve been added to a shared inbox, you can open the inbox using Outlook and your Evergreen email account. Use the links below to find the help article that best relates to your environment. | ||
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+ | ===About Shared Inboxes at Evergreen=== | ||
+ | * Shared inboxes are created by request. Please submit a technology support a request if you think your workgroup needs a shared inbox. | ||
+ | * All changes to inbox delegates must be made via a technology support request. | ||
+ | * M365 Group Inboxes have similar functionality to Shared Inboxes but are connected to a Microsoft Team. | ||
+ | ** Team owners can manage Group Inbox membership themselves. | ||
Revision as of 19:29, 21 March 2025
Shared mailboxes are used when multiple people need access to the same mailbox, such as a support email address, reception desk, or other function that various people might share.
Getting Started
If you’ve been added to a shared inbox, you can open the inbox using Outlook and your Evergreen email account. Use the links below to find the help article that best relates to your environment.
- Shared Mailboxes - Getting Started
- Shared Mailboxes - Browser
- Shared Mailboxes - iOS
- Shared Mailboxes - Mac OS
- Shared Mailboxes - Windows
- Shared inboxes are created by request. Please submit a technology support a request if you think your workgroup needs a shared inbox.
- All changes to inbox delegates must be made via a technology support request.
- M365 Group Inboxes have similar functionality to Shared Inboxes but are connected to a Microsoft Team.
- Team owners can manage Group Inbox membership themselves.