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adding an office 365 "organizational account"

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My university uses office 365 email. My primary office 365 email account is currently set up on Thunderbird. It was easy to set up and works fine. It has been for ~8 years.

Recently we have started using what we call "organizational accounts" set up in office 365. These are accessible by multiple people and authenticate from the authorized users my primary email accounts. In fact in Outlook, I can simply set the organizational account up as a second mailbox. I would like to do this in Thunderbird. I have tried adding it as a second account, but Thunderbird appears to complain that I am using the same credentials for the second account. I am not sure if this is a problem with Thunderbird or with Office 365.

I would love to continue using Thunderbird. Any ideas how to make this work?

My university uses office 365 email. My primary office 365 email account is currently set up on Thunderbird. It was easy to set up and works fine. It has been for ~8 years. Recently we have started using what we call "organizational accounts" set up in office 365. These are accessible by multiple people and authenticate from the authorized users my primary email accounts. In fact in Outlook, I can simply set the organizational account up as a second mailbox. I would like to do this in Thunderbird. I have tried adding it as a second account, but Thunderbird appears to complain that I am using the same credentials for the second account. I am not sure if this is a problem with Thunderbird or with Office 365. I would love to continue using Thunderbird. Any ideas how to make this work?

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I am informed that Shared Folders, Shared Accounts, Shared Calendars (they are not the same). are not supported by Thunderbird default Office Exchange add-on OWL.

SO unless you can find another add-on that does that stuff you are out of luck.

DAVMail is an open source Exchange client that you can use on your computer as an intermediary between a mail client and an exchange server. You might want to look into it as an alternative. http://davmail.sourceforge.net/