Kerio Exchange Migration Tool

Kerio Exchange Migration Tool

Migration from Microsoft Exchange

Migration from Microsoft Exchange 5.5, 2000, 2003, 2007 and 2010 to a later version of Microsoft Exchange is an expensive and highly involved process. With the Kerio Exchange Migration Tool, migrating to Kerio Connect is fast, easy and virtually painless.

  • Prevent data loss by preserving data on the originating Exchange server.
  • Simplify migration with a user-friendly wizard to do the heavy lifting.
  • Lower the cost of migration by lowering migration time and manpower requirements.
  • Minimize end user interruption with Active Directory mapping option.
  • Ensure migration success with detailed reporting and debugging.

 

Supported Microsoft Exchange versions

  • Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 (SP4)
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 (SP3)
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 (SP2)
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 (SP1)
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (SP2)

Migrated items

  • user accounts
  • emails
  • contacts
  • calendars
  • tasks
  • domains
  • folders and subfolders
  • shared folders
  • public folders
  • notes

Since the Kerio Exchange Migration Tool is fully automated, it eliminates the administrative complexity and high cost typically associated with upgrading Microsoft Exchange or moving to other messaging platforms.

We Answer Your Questions: FAQ

Q: What is the maximum e-mail attachment size?

A: The ETRN.com e-mail servers do not limit the size of individual e-mail attachments. The ETRN.com e-mail servers do impose a 400 MB maximum total message size limit. Individual customers can choose a smaller message size limit. We can also customize the handling of "over-sized" e-mails. Please contact us to discuss your specific needs. A couple of important facts:

1. Attachments are typically encoded in what is called Base64[1]. As a result, the actual length of MIME-compliant Base64-encoded binary data is usually about 137% of the original file size.

2. E-mails often contain both plain text and HTML components. This also increases the overall size of the e-mail.