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Nate Chamberlain
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Nate Chamberlain is a technical content creator, solution architect, and trainer, recognized as a 5-year Microsoft MVP. With a background in business analysis and systems administration, Nate has authored seven books and manages his blog. He holds an array of certifications, including M365 Enterprise Administrator Expert and Microsoft Power Platform App Maker Associate, and is a frequent speaker at user groups and conferences.
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Creating a mail-enabled security group

Mail-enabled security groups can be used to assign permissions to their members and provide a shared mailbox for the group. You can create a mail-enabled security group in several locations throughout Microsoft 365, including the Microsoft 365 admin center, Azure Active Directory (AD), and the Exchange admin center. For this recipe, we'll use the Exchange admin center.

Getting ready

You must have an available license from a subscription that includes Exchange to assign to a user.

Getting ready

You'll need to be an Exchange admin, a global admin, or have the Organization Management or Recipient Management roles to complete this recipe's steps.

How to do it…

  1. Go to the classic Exchange admin center at https://outlook.office.com/ecp/.
  2. Choose groups from beneath the recipients header:

    Figure 4.4 – The groups link in the recipients section

  3. Select the drop-down arrow next to the New...
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Nate Chamberlain

Nate Chamberlain is a technical content creator, solution architect, and trainer, recognized as a 5-year Microsoft MVP. With a background in business analysis and systems administration, Nate has authored seven books and manages his blog. He holds an array of certifications, including M365 Enterprise Administrator Expert and Microsoft Power Platform App Maker Associate, and is a frequent speaker at user groups and conferences.
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