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## Prerequisites
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- An Azure account with an active subscription. [Create an account for free.](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/dotnet/).
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- An Azure account with an active subscription. [Create an account for free](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/dotnet/).
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- An Azure Email Communication Services Resource ready to provision domains. [Get started creating an Email Communication Resource](../create-email-communication-resource.md).
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- An [Azure Managed Domain](../add-azure-managed-domains.md) or [Custom Domain](../add-custom-verified-domains.md) provisioned and ready to send emails. This domain must be fully verified before attempting to link it to the Communication Service resource.
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- An Azure Communication Services Resource. [Create a Communication Services Resources.](../../create-communication-resource.md)
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- An Azure Communication Services Resource. [Create a Communication Services Resources](../../create-communication-resource.md).
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- We're using a [service principal for authentication](/entra/identity-platform/howto-create-service-principal-portal). Set the values of the client ID, tenant ID and client secret of the Microsoft Entra application as the following environment variables: `AZURE_CLIENT_ID`, `AZURE_TENANT_ID`, and `AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET`.
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## Install the required packages
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Replace the `<resource-group-name>`, `<azure-communication-services-resource-name>`, and `<linked-domain-resource-id>` in the sample code.
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The linked domain resource ID should be in the following format.
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## Prerequisites
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- An Azure account with an active subscription. [Create an account for free](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/dotnet/).
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- An Azure Email Communication Services Resource ready to provision domains. [Get started creating an Email Communication Resource](../create-email-communication-resource.md).
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- An [Azure Managed Domain](../add-azure-managed-domains.md) or [Custom Domain](../add-custom-verified-domains.md) provisioned and ready to send emails. This domain must be fully verified before attempting to link it to the Communication Service resource.
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- An Azure Communication Services Resource. [Create a Communication Services Resources.](../../create-communication-resource.md)
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- An Azure Communication Services Resource. [Create a Communication Services Resources](../../create-communication-resource.md).
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## Connect an email domain to a Communication Service Resource
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1. In the Azure Communication Service Resource overview page, click **Domains** on the left navigation panel under Email.
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1. In the Azure Communication Service Resource overview page, in the left navigation panel under Email, click **Domains**.
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:::image type="content" source="../media/email-domains.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows the left navigation panel for linking Email Domains." lightbox="../media/email-domains.png":::
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2. Select one of the options below
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- Click **Connect domain** in the splash screen.
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- From the splash screen, click **Connect domain**.
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:::image type="content" source="../media/email-domains-connect.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows how to connect one of your verified email domains." lightbox="../media/email-domains-connect.png":::
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:::image type="content" source="../media/email-domains-connect-select.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows how to filter and select one of the verified email domains to connect." lightbox="../media/email-domains-connect-select.png":::
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> [!Note]
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> We allow only connecting the domains in the same geography. Please ensure that Data location for Communication Resource and Email Communication Resource that was selected during resource creation are the same.
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> You can only connect domains in the same geography. Please ensure that the Data location for Communication Resource and Email Communication Resource you selected during resource creation are in the same geography.
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:::image type="content" source="../media/email-domains-connected.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows one of the verified email domains is now connected." lightbox="../media/email-domains-connected.png":::
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> We enable customers to link up to 1000 custom domains to a single communication service resource. All Mail-From addresses configured under these custom domains are accessible for the communication service resource. You can only link verified custom domains.
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## Disconnect an email domain from the Communication Service Resource
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- An Azure Email Communication Services Resource ready to provision domains. [Get started creating an Email Communication Resource](../create-email-communication-resource.md).
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## Connect an email domain to a Communication Service Resource
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Replace the `{subscription-id}`, `{resource-group-name}`, `{communication-services-resource-name}`, and `{linked-domain-resource-id}` in the sample request.
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If you are using an Azure Managed Domain, the `domain-name` is "AzureManagedDomain". The `email-service-name` should be the same email service that you used to provision the domain.
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Once these values are populated make a PATCH request to the using the following Request URL and Body.
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Once these values are populated make a PATCH request using the following Request URL and body.
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