Summary Report after migrating to Office 365

Hi all,
I just successfully performed a cutover migration off a SBS 2011 Server.
Admins are missing the Daily/Weekly Status report email generated by SBS.  The report still goes to the on-premises mailbox.  I also unticked the users from the list and created new emails as "external" recipients but did not work.
The DNS is authoritative for contoso.local. I don't know how to create a MX record for contoso.com within that zone.
I think it may be an attribute in AD that needs to be changed. 
Could you guys provide help with this?
Regards,
Frank

Hi Frank,
On current situation, please refer to following thread and check if can help you.
Change
email address of SBSMonAcct on SBS 2011
Meanwhile, please refer to the “Completion of the Migration”
section in following article.
Step-By-Step:
Migrating from Exchange 2007 to Office 365
If any update, please feel free to let me know.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Justin Gu

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