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Outlook Shared Mailboxes: The Complete 2026 Guide to Delegated Email Management

Tanjila Rashid by Tanjila Rashid
June 14, 2026
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Outlook Shared Mailboxes: The Complete 2026 Guide to Delegated Email Management

If your team has ever struggled with 'who replied to that customer?' or 'did anyone follow up on that support request?', a shared mailbox in Microsoft Outlook is the solution you need. Shared mailboxes are one of the most practical collaboration features in Microsoft 365 — and in 2026, with Copilot integration, they're more powerful than ever.

What Is a Shared Mailbox?

A shared mailbox is an email account that multiple people can access and reply from, without each person needing a separate licence for that address. It has its own email address (like [email protected] or [email protected]) and appears as an additional mailbox in each authorised user's Outlook.

Shared mailboxes are fundamentally different from distribution groups (which just forward emails) or delegated access (which gives someone permission to act on your personal mailbox). They're purpose-built for team-managed email addresses.

Common Use Cases for Shared Mailboxes

Customer support inboxes (support@, help@, service@)

Sales team inboxes (sales@, enquiries@)

Information and general contact addresses (info@, hello@, contact@)

HR and recruitment mailboxes (hr@, careers@, jobs@)

Project-specific inboxes for large initiatives

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Accounts payable and finance inboxes (invoices@, accounts@)

How Shared Mailboxes Work in Microsoft 365

A shared mailbox does not require a paid Microsoft 365 licence for the mailbox itself — members access it through their own licences. It has a 50GB mailbox storage limit by default (expandable to 100GB with an Exchange Online Archiving add-on). The mailbox can have its own calendar, contacts list, and task folder.

Permissions are managed by your Microsoft 365 admin, who can grant Full Access (read and reply), Send As (reply appearing to come from the shared address), and Send on Behalf (reply showing your name on behalf of the shared address).

Accessing a Shared Mailbox in Outlook for Windows

Auto-Mapping (Most Common Method)

If your IT admin has granted you access, the shared mailbox usually appears automatically in your Outlook left panel under your own mailbox folders. No setup required — it auto-maps when the permission is applied.

Manual Add (If Auto-Mapping Is Disabled)

Open Outlook and go to File > Account Settings > Account Settings.

Select your Exchange account and click Change.

Click More Settings > Advanced > Add.

Type the shared mailbox email address and click OK.

Click Apply and OK, then finish and restart Outlook if prompted.

Sending Emails from a Shared Mailbox

Send As the Shared Mailbox

Create a new email. Click the From field (if not visible, go to Options > From). Select the shared mailbox address from the dropdown or type it manually. When recipients receive this email, it appears to come from support@ (or whichever shared address you use), not from your personal address.

Reply from the Shared Mailbox

When viewing an email in the shared mailbox, click Reply. If your permissions are set correctly, the From field will automatically default to the shared address, not your personal one. Always verify the From address before sending.

Using Copilot with Shared Mailboxes in 2026

One of the most exciting developments in 2026 is Copilot's improved support for shared mailboxes. Here's what you can now do:

Thread Summaries

Open any long email thread in the shared mailbox and click 'Summarize' at the top of the conversation. Copilot gives you the key decisions, outstanding questions, and who last responded — critical for shared inboxes where multiple people may have contributed to a chain.

Suggested Replies

Copilot analyses incoming messages in your shared mailbox and suggests contextually appropriate replies. For a support team receiving similar inquiries daily, this dramatically speeds up response times.

Email Drafting from Shared Context

Ask Copilot to draft a reply by referencing the shared mailbox context: 'Draft a polite response acknowledging this invoice query and explaining our 30-day payment processing timeline.' Copilot composes the reply in a tone appropriate for professional correspondence.

Best Practices for Managing a Shared Mailbox

Establish clear ownership: assign one person as the mailbox owner responsible for monitoring response times and keeping the inbox clean

Use categories and flags to signal email status (In Progress, Awaiting Reply, Resolved) so all team members can see the state of each thread

Create shared folders inside the mailbox (e.g., Resolved, Escalated) to archive handled emails and reduce inbox clutter

Set up Outlook rules to auto-categorise or route incoming emails based on keywords or sender domains

Review access permissions quarterly — remove ex-employees and add new team members promptly

💡 Pro Tip: Use the shared mailbox calendar for tracking team availability and scheduling shared follow-ups — it's a full calendar that all shared mailbox members can access and edit.

Shared Mailbox vs. Microsoft 365 Group: When to Choose Which

Shared mailboxes are best for team email addresses where the primary need is a clean, shared inbox with Send As capability. Microsoft 365 Groups (which also have a shared inbox) are better when your team also needs a shared SharePoint site, Teams channel, shared Planner, and document library. For pure email management, a shared mailbox is simpler and easier to control.

Conclusion

Shared mailboxes are one of the highest-impact, lowest-effort improvements any team can make to their email workflow. They eliminate the chaos of forwarding, CC chains, and 'did someone reply to this?' confusion. In 2026, with Copilot summarization and drafting built in, they're even more powerful.

If your team shares responsibility for an email address today, speak to your Microsoft 365 admin about setting up a shared mailbox. Your team's inbox will thank you.

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