Version-91. Sending email through the Microsoft Graph. Microsoft Graph is Microsoft's API that makes it possible to communicate with various Microsoft products from other applications. We have registered and approved Uniconta as an application in the Microsoft Graph universe. You can read more about Microsoft Graph here: Microsoft Graph overview - Microsoft Graph | Microsoft Learn
That's why it's now possible to let Uniconta send emails on behalf of you and others in your organization. All mail will be sent out from the account you want. That is, there is no difference between sending an email yourself via your Outlook or letting Uniconta do it for you. The email is in your sent mail and if the recipient replies to the email, the reply lands in your inbox.
Fill in the number and name and click "Associate".
If you are an administrator of your company's Microsoft licenses, click "Yes" in the image below, or click "No".
Log in with your Microsoft account and approve "Uniconta A/S - Mail sender" as an application.
If you are a regular user, you will need to approve this:
If you are an administrator, it will look like this, remember to tick "Consent on behalf of the organization:
If you are an administrator, click on the link below and approve "Uniconta A/S - Mail Sender" once more.
If you are not an administrator, copy the link and send it in an email to the person who manages your Microsoft account.
Once the administrator has approved, you can test the email sending using the "Check Email" button. If the email arrives with the email that says in "Sending e-mail" as the sender, it works as intended.
Select Enterprise applications and click Uniconta A/S Mail Sender.
Under Properties, you can delete "Uniconta A/S - Mail Sender" if you don't need it anymore.
Under permissions whether it applies to all or only specific users.
Setting up Microsoft Graph
It's important to know who manages your Microsoft account. The administrator must agree to send email on behalf of all users in your organization. Open Email Setup under Company/Maintenance and select Microsoft Graph.






Info for the administrator
On portal.azure.com, click Azure Active Directory.


