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Automating with PowerShell: Setting M365 Contact emails
I’ve been getting a bunch of questions lately about some of the standards in CIPP, so I figured this week I’ll blog about how some of them work in the background. CIPP tries to utilize Graph as much as possible to make changes to tenants and set them to a specific state. This time we’ll discuss how we set the M365 contact emails. These contact e-mails are used for a bunch of stuff; the security emails are used for security advisories and issues, the technical email for issues inside the tenant such as Dirsync not working, marketing and general emails are mostly used for subscription information, like stuff expiring or renewing.
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Automating with PowerShell: Setting M365 Contact emails
I’ve been getting a bunch of questions lately about some of the standards in CIPP, so I figured this week I’ll blog about how some of them work in the background. CIPP tries to utilize Graph as much as possible to make changes to tenants and set them to a specific state. This time we’ll discuss how we set the M365 contact emails. These contact e-mails are used for a bunch of stuff; the security emails are used for security advisories and issues, the technical email for issues inside the tenant such as Dirsync not working, marketing and general emails are mostly used for subscription information, like stuff expiring or renewing.
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Automating with PowerShell: Setting M365 Contact emails
I’ve been getting a bunch of questions lately about some of the standards in CIPP, so I figured this week I’ll blog about how some of them work in the background. CIPP tries to utilize Graph as much as possible to make changes to tenants and set them to a specific state. This time we’ll discuss how we set the M365 contact emails. These contact e-mails are used for a bunch of stuff; the security emails are used for security advisories and issues, the technical email for issues inside the tenant such as Dirsync not working, marketing and general emails are mostly used for subscription information, like stuff expiring or renewing.
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