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Allow members to send as or send on behalf of a group

A member of a Microsoft 365 group who has been granted Send as or Send on behalf permissions can send email as the group, or on behalf of the group. (Guests in the group cannot be granted these permissions.)

This article explains how a global or Exchange administrator can set these permissions.

For example, if Megan Bowen is part of the Training Microsoft 365 group, and has Send as permissions on the group, if she sends an email as the group, it will look like the Training group sent the email.

The Send on Behalf permission lets a user send email on behalf of a Microsoft 365 group. For example, if Alex Wilber is a part of the Marketing Microsoft 365 group, and has Send on Behalf permissions and sends an email as the group, the email looks like it was sent by Alex Wilber on behalf of Marketing.

Important

You can configure Send as or Send on behalf for a given user, but not both. If you configure both, it will default to Send as.

Note

Send as and Send on behalf are not supported on Outlook for Mac in hybrid Exchange configurations.

Allow members to send email as a group

This section explains how to allow users to send email as a group in the Exchange admin center (EAC) in Exchange Online.

  1. In the Exchange admin center, go to Recipients > Groups.

  2. Select the group that you want to allow users to send as.

  3. Select Settings > Edit manage delegates.

  4. In the Add a delegate section, enter the email address of the user that you would like to have Send as access.

  5. Select Permission Type as Send as from the drop-down.

  6. Select Save changes.

Allow members to send email on behalf of a group

This section explains how to allow users to send email on behalf of a group in the Exchange admin center (EAC) in Exchange Online.

  1. In the Exchange admin center, go to Recipients > Groups.

  2. Select the group that you want to allow users to send on behalf of.

  3. Select Settings > Edit manage delegates.

  4. In the Add a delegate section, enter the email address of the user that you would like to have Send as access.

  5. Select Permission Type as Send on behalf from the drop-down.

  6. Select Save changes.

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