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Enable or disable sending emails when Audio Conferencing settings change in Skype for Business Online

Important

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Note

If you want to enable or disable sending emails in Microsoft Teams, see Enable or disable sending emails when Audio Conferencing settings change in Microsoft Teams.

Users are automatically notified by email when they're enabled for Audio Conferencing. There may be times, however, when you want to reduce the number of emails that are sent to Skype for Business users. In such cases, you can disable sending email.

If you disable sending emails, Audio Conferencing emails won't be sent to your users, including emails for when users are enabled or disabled for audio conferencing, when their PIN is reset, and when the conference ID and the default conferencing phone number changes.

Here's an example of the email that is sent to users when they're enabled for Audio Conferencing:

Audio Conferencing email.

When are emails being sent to your users?

  • There are several emails that are sent to users in your organization after they're enabled for audio conferencing:

    • When an Audio Conferencing license is assigned to them.

    • When you manually reset the user's audio conferencing PIN.

    • When you manually reset the user's conference ID.

    • When the Audio Conferencing license is removed from them.

    • When the audio conferencing provider of a user is changed from Microsoft to another provider or None.

    • When the audio conferencing provider of a user is changed to Microsoft.

Enable or disable email from being sent to users

You can use the Skype for Business admin center or Windows PowerShell to enable or disable email sent to users.

An icon showing the Skype for Business logo. Using the Skype for Business admin center

  1. In the Skype for Business admin center, in the left navigation, select Audio conferencing.

  2. On the Microsoft bridge settings page, select or clear the Automatically send emails to users if their audio conferencing settings change.

  3. Select Save.

    Tip

    You can also send email to a user with the audio conferencing settings by going to Audio conferencing > Users, selecting the user, and clicking Send conference info via email. If you do this, an email will be sent that only includes conference ID and conference phone number, but not the PIN. For more information, see Send an email to a user with their Audio Conferencing information.

Note

We are frequently updating how you can manage features found in Skype for Business Online, so the steps here might be a little different.

Using Windows PowerShell

What else should you know?

  • When automatic emails are disabled, you can still manually trigger sending an email with the conference ID and phone number using the Skype for Business admin center. However, if you do this, the PIN won't be included. If you want to reset the audio conferencing PIN and sending emails is disabled, you'll need to send it to the user in another way.

  • Sending email to your users can be disabled using the Skype for Business admin center or the Windows PowerShell.

Want to know how to manage with Windows PowerShell?

Emails sent to users when their Audio Conferencing settings change

Send an email to a user with their Audio Conferencing information