Target mail platforms will reject messages from migrating if the message size (message body + attachments) exceeds the platform’s defined size limits. As a result, we have built in logic that detaches attachments that exceed the defined limits so that the message will continue to migrate. Detached attachments are either stored in a cloud-based user… […]
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Migrate to a top-level folder (instead of system folder)
To separate migrated mail in the target mailbox from native mail that already exists in the target mailbox, use this option to migrate all source folders under a top-level folder (with a custom name) in the target mailbox. In the example below, all source folders would migrate underneath a top-level folder in the target named… […]
Configure Status Notifications
To receive email notifications that update migration status, you may select email addresses to receive scheduled notifications. You may also define how frequently notifications are sent. To configure Notifications, there are two processes that must be followed. The first process is to configure the SMTP mail provider where notifications will be sent from. This account… […]
Settings
We have pre-enabled the appropriate configuration settings to optimize your migration performance and data fidelity for the selected platforms, data types and protocols. In most cases, you can simply use the defaults. Alternatively, you can tune the settings based on your specific migration requirements. Options are grouped by those that apply to mailbox data types… […]
Output File Naming
When migrating to an output file (i.e. MSG, EML, PDF, etc.), by default Transend Migration Console will name the output file with the subject name. However, there are multiple Custom Options that will alter the naming convention of file-based outputs. To enable any of these options, navigate to the Custom Options section on the Advanced… […]
Prepare Migration
After you Create your Migration, you will want to review some important information that may affect migration performance. Migration MachinesTransend Migration Console defaults to migration processing on your local machine. However, if you need to speed up the migration we recommend scaling processing across a network of remote machines. Adding additional remote machines will allow… […]
Preview Features
Transend has included select software enhancement features that are continuing to be optimized in either functionality or UI design. Preview features are included so customers can provide feedback through testing to help improve the overall experience and design of these features. All Preview features are designated with a (Preview) label. Current Preview FeaturesThe following are… […]
Register Remote Agent Machines in Console
You must register your Remote Machines in the Console as follows. This tells the Console how to connect to the Remote Machines to distribute migration jobs and retrieve progress updates. In Transend Migration Console, click on Scale > Remote Machines from the top menu Click the Add button to add a new row to the… […]
Authentication
Configuring authentication is a critical step that allows you to define the basic framework of your migration. You are creating a Configuration (a collection of settings) to be applied to a set of Users during a migration. Many operators create multiple Configurations to use with different Users, or with different migrations. Example:A common migration methodology… […]
Start Migration
The following applies to Transend Migration Console v3.x. For v2.x and earlier, scroll to bottom of page. To begin migrating data, select Migrations > Run and click the green play/start button. A window will display indicating your License Type (Trial, Full Trial or Production). Click Start to begin the migration. If you need to re-run… […]