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EdbMails IMAP migration directly migrates mailboxes between IMAP enabled mail servers. It supports the migration of mailboxes from IMAP enabled servers like Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, Outlook.com, Zimbra Mail Server, Zoho Mail Server etc. It is an effective solution for the to get the successful results without losing a single bit of information.

 

Highlights:

• Filter Option: You can filter the data by email subject, message sent and received dates, attachment name, from and to address of an email. By setting these parameters you can migrate the required data.

• Maintain the Original data: The tool maintains the original folder hierarchy while migrating mailbox to new server

• Compatibility: The tool is compatible with all Windows operating systems. You can download this IMAP migration tool on all versions of Windows OS.

• IMAP to live Exchange server migration: You can migrate source IMAP mailbox to designation live Exchange server directly. The application supports all the latest  Exchange server versions like 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, and 2019.

• IMAP to Office 365 migration: Migrate all the IMAP mailboxes to destination Office 365 server seamlessly. The application automatically impersonates the Office 365 user for the migration.

• Mailbox Mapping: The tool automatically maps the mailboxes between the source and target server. It can also help to create mailboxes automatically on target servers. This automation saves a lot of your time and effort.

 

 

Know More: IMAP to PST

 

 



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REQUIREMENTS

  • Both of your servers must support the IMAP email protocol. All (mt) Media Temple hosting packages can connect using IMAP.
  • The password for the email account you are trying to migrate.
  • An IMAP-capable local email client. Most email clients like Outlook, Apple Mail, and Thunderbird support IMAP mail accounts.


INSTRUCTIONS

  • Create the same email account on your new server that you had on your old server. Use the same spelling and capitalization.
  • Give the new email account the same password that you used on your old server. You can change the password after the migration process is done, if desired.
  • In your local email client, create two new email accounts.
  • These will both be for the same email address.
  • They will both use the same password.
  • They must both be configured to connect using IMAP.
  • The incoming server (or IMAP server) will be different for each account. You should use your IP address for your new server, and your access domain or IP address for your old server, rather than your domain name, whenever possible. This will avoid any possible DNS conflicts.
  • With both accounts online, open up the inbox for the account that connects to your old server. Drag and drop messages from this inbox to the inbox on your new server.
  • That's it! If you have a lot of emails, give the accounts a few minutes to finish syncing up. Once they're done, your old emails will be in your mailbox on the new server.

 

 

hope you find this helpful,
Jimmy W



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