How to create Recipient and Mail management policies in Exchange that use AD Groups

How to create Recipient and Mail management policies in Exchange that use AD Groups

Creating a mail-enabled security group

  1. In the new EAC, navigate to Recipients > Groups > mail-enabled security.
  2. Click Add a group and follow the instructions in the details pane.
    1. Under Choose a group type section, select mail-enabled security and click Next.
    2. Under Set up the basics section, enter the details, and click Next.
  3. In the Assign owners section, click + Assign owners, select the group owner from the list, and click Next.
  4. Under Add members, click + Add members, select the group members from the list, and click Next.
  5. In the Edit settings section, enter the group email address, configure the following and then click Next:
    1. Privacy: Set it to either public or private.
    2. Add Microsoft Teams to your group: Select this to create a Team for your group.
  6. In the Review and finish adding group section, verify all the details, click Create group, and then click Close.
Use the new EAC to change mail-enabled security group properties  
  1. In the new EAC, navigate to Recipients > Groups > Mail-enabled security.
  2. In the list of groups, click the mail-enabled security group that you want to view or change.
  3. On the group's properties page, click one of the following sections to view or change properties.
  4. When you're finished, click Save.
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