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    • JaredBuschJ
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      Why on earth are you exporting?

      Use the built in migration.
      Specifically, IMAP.

      Make one for each account if you have to.

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        https://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/library/ms.exch.eac.LearnMoreMigrationCSVIMAP(EXCHG.150).aspx?v=15.20.444.16&l=1&s=BPOS_S_E15_0

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        • bbigfordB
          bbigford @JaredBusch
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          @jaredbusch said in Outlook vs. Gmail - mail & calendar exporting:

          Why on earth are you exporting?

          Use the built in migration.
          Specifically, IMAP.

          Make one for each account if you have to.

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          I tried built in. That's what is throwing the errors. I forgot to link to my other thread, sorry. https://mangolassi.it/topic/16297/o365-gmail-migration-issues/2

          So I tried from the O365 console. After wondering what was going on behind the scenes, I went into Exchange > Recipients > Migration. I saw 3 running for 3 separate users. They all synced with errors. I deleted those jobs and started over from within Exchange, creating the migration point, etc. Synced with errors again.

          After all else, I tried exporting from Google because the migration seemed to not get calendars or contacts (maybe it isn't supposed to... I can't compare to any successes). The export was to get anything that hadn't synced. For one user, I had to go as far as adding their Hotmail to the Outlook client and doing an export/import just to get it done; not at all ideal for the future.

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          • bbigfordB
            bbigford
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            Is the built in migration intended to get calendars and contacts? I would think it'd get everything since they are all technically just folders, but I've yet to have it work 100% for me so was not sure.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @bbigford
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              @bbigford said in Outlook vs. Gmail - mail & calendar exporting:

              Is the built in migration intended to get calendars and contacts? I would think it'd get everything since they are all technically just folders, but I've yet to have it work 100% for me so was not sure.

              I have only migrated from on site Exchange to O365, so I have never tried the IMAP functionality. Just knew it was there.

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              • bbigfordB
                bbigford @JaredBusch
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                @jaredbusch said in Outlook vs. Gmail - mail & calendar exporting:

                @bbigford said in Outlook vs. Gmail - mail & calendar exporting:

                Is the built in migration intended to get calendars and contacts? I would think it'd get everything since they are all technically just folders, but I've yet to have it work 100% for me so was not sure.

                I have only migrated from on site Exchange to O365, so I have never tried the IMAP functionality. Just knew it was there.

                Well, I thought I'd try it again to see if there were improvements. Not very impressed. I'll just stick with BitTitan for the small extra cost.

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                • bbigfordB
                  bbigford @bbigford
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                  @bbigford said in Outlook vs. Gmail - mail & calendar exporting:

                  Is the built in migration intended to get calendars and contacts? I would think it'd get everything since they are all technically just folders, but I've yet to have it work 100% for me so was not sure.

                  Fun fact after researching... it is indeed intended to grab contacts-calendars-mail, but will not grab local distribution groups if you've created them in the local Outlook client. I think they are technically stored in a separate file, but for whatever reason it is not included in the migration.

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                  • dbeatoD
                    dbeato @bbigford
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                    @bbigford said in Outlook vs. Gmail - mail & calendar exporting:

                    Is the built in migration intended to get calendars and contacts? I would think it'd get everything since they are all technically just folders, but I've yet to have it work 100% for me so was not sure.

                    Never has been.

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                    • dbeatoD
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                      @bbigford said in Outlook vs. Gmail - mail & calendar exporting:

                      @bbigford said in Outlook vs. Gmail - mail & calendar exporting:

                      Is the built in migration intended to get calendars and contacts? I would think it'd get everything since they are all technically just folders, but I've yet to have it work 100% for me so was not sure.

                      Fun fact after researching... it is indeed intended to grab contacts-calendars-mail, but will not grab local distribution groups if you've created them in the local Outlook client. I think they are technically stored in a separate file, but for whatever reason it is not included in the migration.

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                      • dbeatoD
                        dbeato @bbigford
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                        @bbigford said in Outlook vs. Gmail - mail & calendar exporting:

                        @bbigford said in Outlook vs. Gmail - mail & calendar exporting:

                        Is the built in migration intended to get calendars and contacts? I would think it'd get everything since they are all technically just folders, but I've yet to have it work 100% for me so was not sure.

                        Fun fact after researching... it is indeed intended to grab contacts-calendars-mail, but will not grab local distribution groups if you've created them in the local Outlook client. I think they are technically stored in a separate file, but for whatever reason it is not included in the migration.

                        The file you need to do it manually per user. See below:
                        https://support.office.com/en-us/article/migrate-email-and-contacts-to-office-365-a3e3bddb-582e-4133-8670-e61b9f58627e?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US
                        Or use Migrationwiz

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                        • bbigfordB
                          bbigford @dbeato
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                          @dbeato said in Outlook vs. Gmail - mail & calendar exporting:

                          @bbigford said in Outlook vs. Gmail - mail & calendar exporting:

                          @bbigford said in Outlook vs. Gmail - mail & calendar exporting:

                          Is the built in migration intended to get calendars and contacts? I would think it'd get everything since they are all technically just folders, but I've yet to have it work 100% for me so was not sure.

                          Fun fact after researching... it is indeed intended to grab contacts-calendars-mail, but will not grab local distribution groups if you've created them in the local Outlook client. I think they are technically stored in a separate file, but for whatever reason it is not included in the migration.

                          The file you need to do it manually per user. See below:
                          https://support.office.com/en-us/article/migrate-email-and-contacts-to-office-365-a3e3bddb-582e-4133-8670-e61b9f58627e?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US
                          Or use Migrationwiz

                          MigWiz for the win here.

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