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Configuring Email in Business Central with Office 365 E3 Licensing

  • Writer: John Ellis
    John Ellis
  • Sep 3, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 21

Configuring Email in Business Central with Office 365 E3 licensing can significantly enhance your business communication and productivity.


This integration allows you to seamlessly manage your emails, appointments, and contacts within Dynamics 365 BC, leveraging the robust features of Office 365.


In this blog, we’ll guide you through the step-by-step process of setting up this integration, ensuring you can take full advantage of the powerful capabilities offered by both platforms.


Although this may sound like a daunting task, e-mail configuration is simply conducted using BC’s Assisted Setup.



Step-by-Step Guide to Configuring Email in Business Central with Office 365 E3


Assisted Setup


Click BC’s “Search” button, and find Assisted Setup:

Text box with "assisted setup" highlighted in blue. Below are links "Go to Pages and Tasks" and "Assisted Setup," with "Administration" text.

Using Assisted Setup, click the “Set up outgoing email” hyperlink:

Setup menu screen with tasks like "Set up your company" and "Set up outgoing email" highlighted. Options for reading and completion status.

If the following message appears, simply click Yes:

Dialog box asking if you want to run the email setup guide again, featuring Yes and No buttons with a question mark icon.

In the first window of the “Set Up Email” wizard, click Next:

Set up email in Business Central. Instructions for connecting email accounts with options: Cancel, Back, Next. Neutral color scheme.

For the type of e-mail account, choose Microsoft 365 and click Next:

Email setup screen showing options: Microsoft 365, Current User, SMTP. Instructions above. Buttons: Cancel, Back, Next.

After entering the Account Name and Email Address of your shared mailbox, click Next:

Setup screen for Microsoft 365 Email Account showing fields for Account Name and Email Address with a "Next" button highlighted.

Before clicking Finish in the final window of the wizard, click the “Send Test Email” button:

Email setup confirmation screen with account details, including name and email. A green toggle is set as default. "Send Test Email" and "Finish" buttons visible.

Choose to e-mail yourself, as shown in the next two screens.

Email selection interface showing "johne@turnkeytec.net" option circled in red. Options include "Other..." with buttons OK and Cancel.
Email input prompt with entered address johne@turnkeytec.net, asterisk marking required field. OK and Cancel buttons visible.

Select Allow Always, in the REST API screen:

Prompt asking to allow the 'Email - Outlook REST API by Microsoft' extension. Options include "Allow" or "Block". Email was sent confirmation.

Before clicking OK in the confirmation screen shown above, access your mailbox by opening a “New InPrivate” window in Microsoft Edge, accessing https://office.com, and logging in with your Office 365 E3 credentials. 


In my case, I use the credentials for JohnE@turnkeytec.net.

 

Within Microsoft 365 click Apps and, then, Outlook:

Microsoft 365 interface showing app icons: Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook. Outlook inbox displays an email from John Ellis.

The following shows the typical test message:

Email interface showing a test message from John Ellis to himself. Text explains it's a test of email settings. Sent via Microsoft 365.

Back in BC click OK and Finish on the confirmation screen and final wizard screen, respectively:

Email setup confirmation window showing a successful test email sent to johne@turnkeytec.net. "OK" and "Finish" buttons highlighted.

If you search on Email Accounts, you’ll see a screen like this:

Email account interface showing one entry with name "johne" and email "johne@turnkeytec.net" highlighted in blue. Default status checked.

Emailing within a BC Transaction Screen

Pull up a Sales Order, choose Print/Send, and click Email Confirmation:

Sales order interface for "Alpine Ski House" with details like dates and contact. An order for 3 green Sydney Swivel Chairs is shown.

After filling in your e-mail address in To, click Send email:

Email draft for sales order S-ORD101004. "Order Confirmation" to Alpine Ski House. Payment details and discounts included.

Open the e-mail in Outlook, to review what the customer would normally see:

Email titled "Sales Order S-ORD101004" from John Ellis to John E1 confirms order S-ORD101004 for $610.22, due 6/13/24. Payment info included.

This simple setup ensures your team fully benefits from Configuring Email in Business Central, enabling seamless communication with the power of Office 365 E3 licensing.






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