On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Nick Whalen <[email protected]>wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone on the list has dealt with GMail (Google Hosted > Services) to Exchange migrations before. The company I work for was > recently acquired by a larger company running an Exchange '03 install > and they'd like to migrate the existing GMail mailboxes into the > employee's new Exchange mailboxes or PST files. As a member of our new > overlord's Ops/IT group, I have been tasked with selecting a method by > which to accomplish said goal. > > I've had IMAPsync recommended to me so far, and it looks like a > (potentially) decent solution, but I'd like the opinion of my fellow > admins before taking that plunge. Methods that would produce a PST file > of the GMail mailboxes would also be heartily welcomed, as it would > appear Ops would like to keep the old mail off of the Exchange storage > group and on the local user's machine. > > So... any suggestions? > > Thanks! > > -- > Nick Whalen <[email protected]> > I have not personally done this, but I think accessing Gmail via IMAP is the way to go. You can create a new PST file locally in Outlook, and add the Gmail account via IMAP as another account. As far as migrating the messages, you could knock yourself out by trying to automate it, or just bite the bullet and drag-n-drop.
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