Proxy Access

Transend requires an internet connection for license verification. If your network uses a proxy server then you may need to use the Proxy Server for internet access required setting found in Advanced Options > General Options. Review the following table and examples if you need to enter more proxy information, and read the Firewall section… […]

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Select an Edition

Transend offers multiple editions of Transend Migration Console that meet different needs. Scalability and select entitlements are benefits that differ between Editions. Professional EditionFor most small & medium sized projects. Scalability: Install Console on a single machine (physical or virtual)Scale data processing across a maximum of 3 Remote Agent machines Process up to 5 concurrent… […]

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Support & Maintenance

Every purchase of Transend Migration Console includes Support & Maintenance. Select Limited or Standard Support when you purchase. Limited SupportGeneral: Access to Level 1 support engineer only 24 hours maximum response time (M-F, 9am-5pm PT) Coverage term (6 months from purchase date) Communication: Email only Installation: Single machine instance only Troubleshooting: Basic feature advice only… […]

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Disable Message Size Limits

GroupWise message size limits can be customized. Depending on your deployment, message size limits may be set to a limit of 10 MB, or another value that should be adjusted prior to migration. It is recommended you uncheck the following box prior to migration to disable message size limits. Open GroupWise Admin Console Click Users… […]

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IMAP Server Considerations

IMAP allows a client, such as Transend Migration Console, to access and migrate email messages on a server. Several widely used email servers support IMAP in addition to their native APIs, including Microsoft Exchange, GroupWise, Gmail, Zimbra, Kerio and others. There are many different versions of IMAP mail systems available and Transend will support them… […]

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Kerio Considerations

Transend can migrate from or to Kerio either via direct file access (recommended) or via IMAP. Migrating over a local area network will improve performance. You can migrate over the Internet or a WAN but the connection speed will be much slower. Direct File AccessTransend recommends migrating all data types via direct file access. Follow… […]

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Migrate from Kerio Public Folders

To migrate data from Kerio Public Folders, define the exact UPN path or local path (c:…if Transend Migration Console is installed on the Kerio Server machine) to #public folder which contains all Kerio Public Folders. Under each Public Folder is a #msgs folder with EML files that will be migrated.Migrate all data types directly from… […]

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LDIF Considerations

LDIF files are ASCII text files containing directory entries. The format is designed for transferring directories from one system to another. Many IMAP or POP3 based email systems import or export address books in the LDIF format, so choose this format if you need to transfer data between systems. In Transend Migration Console, LDIF files… […]

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Microsoft 365 Considerations

The following considerations should be taken into account when migrating to or from Microsoft 365. On this page: Authentication Define primary email address in user list Update EWS throttling settingsMigrate to/from an Online Archive Increase send/receive limits GCC High Update Access Settings in Exchange AuthenticationWhen migrating multiple accounts to or from Microsoft 365, you will… […]

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Update EWS throttling settings

Message throttling refers to a group of limits that are set by Microsoft on the number of messages and connections that can be processed by an Exchange server. These limits will slow down your migration and can generate errors. It is strongly recommended when migrating to Microsoft 365 that you update throttling settings through the… […]

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