Can we configure other doamin mail in offcie 365
Yes, you can configure other domain mail in Office 365. Here are the steps:
Prerequisites:
- You have an Office 365 tenant with a domain (e.g., contoso.com) already set up.
- You have the necessary permissions to configure DNS records.
Step 1: Add the new domain
- Sign in to the Office 365 admin center as an administrator.
- Go to Settings > Domains.
- Click Add a domain.
- Enter the new domain name (e.g., newdomain.com) and click Next.
- Follow the prompts to verify ownership of the new domain.
Step 2: Set up DNS records
- You'll need to create specific DNS records for the new domain. These records will point to Office 365's mail servers.
- You can use the Office 365 DNS record generator tool to help you create the necessary records.
- Update your DNS provider with the new records.
Step 3: Configure mail flow
- Go to Settings > Mail flow > Mail flow settings.
- Click Add a domain.
- Select the new domain (e.g., newdomain.com) and click Next.
- Choose the routing option: Route mail for this domain to Office 365.
- Click Save.
Step 4: Configure mailboxes
- Go to Users > Active users.
- Click Add a user.
- Enter the user's information, including their email address (e.g., [email protected]).
- Set the user's mailbox type to Office 365.
- Click Save.
Step 5: Verify mail flow
- Send an email from an external email address to a mailbox in the new domain (e.g., [email protected]).
- Verify that the email is delivered successfully to the mailbox.
That's it! Your new domain should now be configured to use Office 365 for email services.
Additional tips:
- Make sure to update your DNS records and mail flow settings carefully to avoid any issues with mail delivery.
- You can also use Office 365's built-in tools, such as the Office 365 DNS record generator and the Office 365 mail flow troubleshooter, to help you configure your new domain.
- If you have any issues with mail flow or delivery, you can contact Microsoft Support for assistance.