Access a second or shared mailbox using Outlook

A shared mailbox makes it easy for a group of people to monitor and send email from a public email alias such as pirate@shu.edu. When a person in the group replies to a message sent to the shared mailbox, the email appears to be from the shared address, not from the individual user. To request a shared mailbox, open a ticket via the Service Desk portal.

Outlook on the Web

  1. Open your web browser, then enter the web access address of the mailbox as:
    https://outlook.office.com/mail/<mailbox>@shu.edu/

    • For example, to access the shared mailbox, history@shu.edu, type in: https://outlook.office.com/mail/history@shu.edu/

  2. When prompted to Sign in to continue to Outlook, enter your eight-character username (shortname) followed by "@shu.edu" and then hit the Enter button.

    • For example, if your name is Mary Smith and your username is smithmar, enter smithmar@shu.edu.

  3. If you receive an additional prompt asking you to select Work or school account or Personal account, choose Work or school account.

  4. Lastly, log into your SHU account using your PirateNet login credentials.

If you want to monitor the email from your primary mailbox and the shared mailbox at the same time, use this method. After you complete this task, the shared mailbox and its folders are displayed in the left navigation pane each time you open Outlook on the web.

  1. Sign in to your account in Outlook on the web.

  2. Right-click Folders in the left navigation pane, and then choose Add shared folder.

  3. In the Add shared folder dialog box, type the name or email address of someone who has shared a mailbox with you, and then click Add. Or, type the name of the shared mailbox you are a member of, such as pirates@shu.edu.

The shared mailbox displays in your Folder list in Outlook on the web. You can expand or collapse the shared mailbox folders as you can with your primary mailbox. You also can remove the shared mailbox from your Folder list. To remove it, right-click the shared mailbox, and then click Remove shared folder.

  1. Choose New mail above the folder list. A new message form opens in the reading pane.

  2. At the top of the message, choose  > Show From.

    This option shows you that the people who receive the email message will see it comes from the shared mailbox and not from your own email account.

  3. The first time you use the shared mailbox, you need to add the address to the options available in the From drop-down list:

    1. Right-click the From address and choose Remove.

    2. Type the shared address. The next time you reply from the shared mailbox, its address will appear as an option in the From drop-down list.

  4. To add recipients, type the name of anyone who is in your contacts folder or organization’s address list, or type the email address in the To or Cc box. The first time you enter a person’s name, Outlook on the web searches for that person’s address. In the future, the name is cached so it resolves quickly.

  5. Type a subject.

  6. Type the message you want to send.

  7. When your message is ready to go, click Send.

The first time you reply to a message sent to the shared mailbox, you need to add the shared address to the From drop-down box. Here's how to do that:

  1. Open Outlook on the web and go to your shared mailbox.

  2. Open a message that was sent to the shared address.

  3. Click Reply.

  4. At the top of the message, choose  > Show From.

  5. Right-click the From address and choose Remove.

  6. Type the shared address and send the message. The next time you reply from the shared mailbox, its address will appear as an option in the From drop-down list.

One of the great things about using a shared mailbox is that anyone who has access to the shared mailbox also has full access to the calendar. You can create, edit, and delete events in the calendar. Use the shared calendar just as you would use your own calendar. Here's a short list of things you can do with the shared mailbox calendar:

  • Let your team know when you're going on vacation or when you’ll be out of the office.

  • Create a team meeting.

  • Edit a calendar event that someone else created.

  • Cancel a meeting that someone else created.

To access the shared calendar, do the following:

  1. Sign in to your mailbox using Outlook on the web, and then select Calendar.

  2. Right-click Other Calendars, and then click Open calendar.

  3. In From directory, search for the shared calendar you want to open. Select the shared mailbox you want to open, and then click Open.

  4. The shared calendar displays in your Calendar folder list.

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