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Jul 2, 2022 · I currently have private hosting for email, i have 3 emails over 2 domains. I want to move to Microsoft 365 and bring these emails with me. However I can't find any answers whether this is possible? Can I associate 2 domains to one account MS account and can I have multiple alias setup with them?
- Domains Frequently Asked Questions | Microsoft Learn
When you add multiple domains to Microsoft 365, you can host...
- Two domains one exchange online - Microsoft Q&A
You can have multiple domains in the same Exchange Online...
- Sending email from multiple domains - Microsoft Community Hub
Is there a way inside Microsoft 365/Outlook to select which...
- Multiple Domains in Office365 and Outlook - Microsoft Community
You need to add the @domain1.com and @domain2.com as the...
- Add a domain to Microsoft 365 - Microsoft 365 admin
Use the setup wizard to add your domain to Microsoft 365 in...
- Get a personalized email address in Microsoft 365
If you have a Microsoft 365 Family subscription and a domain...
- Domains Frequently Asked Questions | Microsoft Learn
When you add multiple domains to Microsoft 365, you can host any of the services (like email) on any of the domains you add. *When you change your email to Microsoft 365, by updating a domain's MX record, ALL email sent to that domain will start coming to Microsoft 365.
Jul 25, 2022 · You can have multiple domains in the same Exchange Online tenant, and as long as they're "verified", you can assign aliases associated with them to your users/mailboxes. For example, a user can have a user @keyman .com and user@anotherdomain.com addresses, and receive messages directly on both.
Oct 28, 2020 · Is there a way inside Microsoft 365/Outlook to select which domain/email address I want to send from? I've already set up my domains inside my Microsoft 365 account. Thank you!
Oct 21, 2018 · You need to add the @domain1.com and @domain2.com as the custom domains in Office 365 Admin Center. For the instructions, please see the following article: Add a domain to Office 365 . You can not create a user using the 2 domains if you don’t add them to your Office 365 subscription.
Use the setup wizard to add your domain to Microsoft 365 in the Microsoft 365 admin center by adding a DNS record at your DNS host.
If you have a Microsoft 365 Family subscription and a domain connected to Outlook.com, the other people that you've shared the subscription with can set up their own personalized email addresses using your domain.