We hope you like the new Zimbra Migration Tool. The last step, if you want to move the items from your local Zimbra Desktop to your Zimbra Collaboration account, is as easy as dragging and dropping the items from you Local folders to your account folders. We open Zimbra Desktop, which will have all the imported data such as: Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Folders, Tasks, etc. Once the process is finished, you will see a message saying Migration Complete, with an overview of all items migrated and those skipped due to errors or troubles while importing them. You can even open the Log file to see the process in more depth. The process will start, and you will be able to see a real-time import process. Remember, you will need the new tool called ZCS Migration Wizard for Exchange/PST:Įxtract the file and execute Zimbra Migration - no installation needed! Choose the third option, Zimbra Desktop MigrationĪs usual, the Zimbra team did an excellent job, and you can select really granular options like Folders, import only items from a specific date, or even better, run incremental migrations, perfect for long migrations from old providers to Zimbra. pst file into Zimbra Desktopįinally! We are ready to rock and to import our. Go to the path selected on the previous screenshot, and you will see your. Click the 'RIGHT' mouse button then Select 'Export. Open 'Foxmail' email client first, then choose folder and select emails. Follow the below mentioned steps to Export Foxmail and Import into Outlook: 1. This videos shows the live migration of Foxmail email messages into Outlook PST without any loss of information. Add one if you want to increase the security. Now it is easy to convert Foxmail to Outlook PST and access it in MS Outlook. Select the second option called Outlook Data File (.pst).Ĭlick on the Top Account name and be sure you have selected Include subfolders.įinally, select the location where you want to save the. Then select the second option called Export to a file. ost because you are using Active Sync, open Microsoft Outlook and go to File > Open
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