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Re: Moving from Kerio Connect Email to Office 365 [message #146516 is a reply to message #144306] |
Fri, 30 August 2019 20:29   |
AdrianG001
Messages: 2 Registered: August 2019
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O365 has IMAP email migration tools built in to the basic product. This will migrate your email reasonably easily. You will need to export the contacts and calendars to local files for each mailbox and then reimport them using Outlook. You will need to get out Excel and do the cost calculations of fully automated tool vs. man hours for manual migration of contacts and calendars. You could probably get a small project team together to do the contact and calendar export/import.
Another option is using Microsoft Fasttrack, if you have more than 150 users to migrate. They may have some good advice.
Regards,
Adrian
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Re: Moving from Kerio Connect Email to Office 365 [message #146694 is a reply to message #146516] |
Sat, 28 September 2019 11:03   |
Bartel
Messages: 1 Registered: September 2019
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Hey All 
Maybe a little off-topic - but it seems like there is a lot of experience in this thread
I'm using the basic imap migration tool in office365 - I'm trying to use a csv file.
I have tried the 3 examples from docs.microsoft.com/da-dk/office365/enterprise/powershell/use -powershell-to-perform-an-imap-migration-to-office-365?redir ectedfrom=MSDN
But none of them seems to work correctly, does anyone know what the correct way is for a CSV when trying to migrate from kerio imap to office365 (with the build-in imap migration tool in office365?)
Best Regards
Lars
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Re: Moving from Kerio Connect Email to Office 365 [message #146702 is a reply to message #146694] |
Mon, 30 September 2019 10:45   |
gilsan
Messages: 2 Registered: April 2019 Location: Sweden
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Hi Lars,
I just recently successfully migrated 100+ users with the built in imap-migration tool!
the .cvs looks as follows:
EmailAddress,UserName,Password
firstname.lastname<_at_>domain.com,keriousername,keriopassword
firstname.lastname<_at_>domain.com,keriousername,keriopassword
firstname.lastname<_at_>domain.com,keriousername,keriopassword
firstname.lastname<_at_>domain.com,keriousername,keriopassword
If you have any public folders in Kerio, they will also sync, on every user, so be sure to remove access to Public Folders before sync.
I used a thirdparty tool for sync of contacts and calenders (Kerio Migrator)
Best Regards,
Gilbert
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Re: Moving from Kerio Connect Email to Office 365 [message #149185 is a reply to message #146792] |
Wed, 16 December 2020 11:53   |
Pete Mitchell
Messages: 12 Registered: February 2017
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Has anyone experienced problems creating the endpoint in 0365 for the kerio server they are migrating from? I'm trying to setup the IMAP migration in 0365 using a CSV file. I go to configure the end point, enter all the KC mail server details (FQDN, SSL, port number) but 0365 fails to create it stating either an error occurred or there is an IMAP Server misconfiguration. I don't know how to test the configuration to see if it's valid or not. Any ideas?
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