

He does not want the email to be sent from and instead he wants the email to be sent from.

If you are are reluctant to provide contributor access to the service account, it may be worth trying.Ī user logs into Azure portal as and he wants to create a logic app to send emails from logic app.

For a good number of users, it has worked. One of the members from dev team has found a hack to get it working. The workarounds are documented here - Integrate with Office 365 Outlook - Azure Logic Apps | Microsoft DocsĪlso as a workaround, it is possible to use HTTP action with AAD authentication to call the Graph API directly. However because of SSO, this does not work - even after providing username in the credential pop up, it defaults back to the logged in user. Some of the users have a need to use service account for the connection - some other account than the logged in user.
