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Lukas_Skywalker | 6 months ago
You can enable it on account.microsoft.com > Account Info > Sign-in preferences > Add email > Add Alias and make it primary. Then click Change Sign-in Preferences, and only enable the alias.
Lukas_Skywalker | 6 months ago
You can enable it on account.microsoft.com > Account Info > Sign-in preferences > Add email > Add Alias and make it primary. Then click Change Sign-in Preferences, and only enable the alias.
bsimpson|6 months ago
theschmed|6 months ago
I had to make my Outlook email primary again on my Microsoft account, unfortunately, because of how I use OneDrive. I send people share invitations and there are scenarios (or at least there were the last time I checked) where sending invitations from the primary account email is the only way to deliver the invite. If your external email alias is primary, they'll attempt to send an email from Outlook's servers that spoofs the alias email :/
Lukas_Skywalker|6 months ago
unknown|6 months ago
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Hnrobert42|6 months ago
Lukas_Skywalker|6 months ago
BiteCode_dev|6 months ago
ramses0|6 months ago
...those will get "drive by" attacks no matter what.
Interesting that they're letting you alias it back to "coolkid5674321" again...
nomercy400|6 months ago
With the alias I no longer have this issue.
lanfeust6|6 months ago