I think your options are Setup a dedicated domain user as a service account, and setup an email address for that account. Then use that email in Meraki as your API user. Have an email alias address added to your email account. Then use that email alias address in Meraki as your API user. Have an email distribution-list created. Add you and whoever to the distro, then use that email distribution-list address in Meraki as your API user. From the Meraki perspective, it does not have to be a real person or a real domain account at your company. It just has to be a valid email address that someone verifies, logs into the Dashboard and creates an API key in that profile. I've used all three above depending on the use case.
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