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The process for migrating a BCS/CVS e-mail account to O365 is as follows. === BCS/CVS migration to Office 365 ===

Per a directive from University administration, all e-mail users of the BCS/CVS mail system will be migrating to the Microsoft Office365 cloud-based e-mail environment. Users will initially be allowed to pick the day/time for their migration...those who do not specify a day/time will eventually have their migrations scheduled by Chris.

The process for migrating a BCS/CVS e-mail account to O365 is quite similar to the process we went through when we migrated to the Axigen system:
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 - logins to your old accounts ("<you>@mail.cvs.rochester.edu" or "<you>@cvs.rochester.edu") will be disabled.
 - University IT will create your account in O365...the address will be "<your_netID>@ur.rochester.edu".
 - University IT will begin the process of migrating all of your e-mail '''currently residing on our mail server''' to your new O365 account.
 - Your old accounts will start autoforwarding newly received e-mail to your O365 account.
 * logins to your old BCS/CVS account will be disabled.
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Note that the process of migrating your data to O365 may take a considerable amount of time...more than a day for the larger IMAP users.  * University IT will create your account in O365...the address will be "<your_netID>@ur.rochester.edu".
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Once this process begins, you now need to modify your e-mail client(s) so you can start using O365. This means adding the O365 account to each client.  * University IT will begin the process of migrating all of your e-mail '''currently residing on our mail server''' to your new O365 account.
  
 * Your old addresses ("@mail.bcs/cvs" and "@bcs/cvs") will start automatically forwarding newly received e-mail to your O365 account.
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Instructions for adding an O365 account to Thunderbird using the IMAP protocol are here: O365ThunderbirdImap  (Note that the process of migrating your data to O365 may take a considerable amount of time...more than a day for the larger IMAP users.)
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Instructions for adding an )365 account to Thunderbird using the POP protocol are here: O365ThunderbirdPop Once the migration process begins, you can add your O365 account to your e-mail client(s) and start using O365.

Instructions for adding an O365 account to Thunderbird/iPhone/K-9Mail using the IMAP protocol are here: O365Imap

Instructions for adding an O365 account to Thunderbird using the POP protocol are here: O365Pop

'''The end result of this migration is:'''

- The e-mail account you will use from then on is your O365 account (<your_netID>@ur.rochester.edu)

- E-mail being sent to your O365 account will be filtered through UR's ProofPoint antispam/virus system before being delivered to your O365 account

- E-mail being sent to your old BCS/CVS addresses will continue to be filtered by our Barracuda antispam/virus system before being automatically forwarded to your O365 account

- the webmail interface you use to access your O365 account is the Outlook Web Access interface: http://owa.ur.rochester.edu/

- departmental mailing lists will still originate from the BCS/CVS e-mail domains...their addresses are NOT changing
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BCS/CVS migration to Office 365

Per a directive from University administration, all e-mail users of the BCS/CVS mail system will be migrating to the Microsoft Office365 cloud-based e-mail environment. Users will initially be allowed to pick the day/time for their migration...those who do not specify a day/time will eventually have their migrations scheduled by Chris.

The process for migrating a BCS/CVS e-mail account to O365 is quite similar to the process we went through when we migrated to the Axigen system:

At a predetermined day and time, several things will happen simultaneously:

  • logins to your old BCS/CVS account will be disabled.
  • University IT will create your account in O365...the address will be "<your_netID>@ur.rochester.edu".

  • University IT will begin the process of migrating all of your e-mail currently residing on our mail server to your new O365 account.

  • Your old addresses ("@mail.bcs/cvs" and "@bcs/cvs") will start automatically forwarding newly received e-mail to your O365 account. (Note that the process of migrating your data to O365 may take a considerable amount of time...more than a day for the larger IMAP users.)

Once the migration process begins, you can add your O365 account to your e-mail client(s) and start using O365.

Instructions for adding an O365 account to Thunderbird/iPhone/K-9Mail using the IMAP protocol are here: O365Imap

Instructions for adding an O365 account to Thunderbird using the POP protocol are here: O365Pop

The end result of this migration is:

- The e-mail account you will use from then on is your O365 account (<your_netID>@ur.rochester.edu)

- E-mail being sent to your O365 account will be filtered through UR's ProofPoint antispam/virus system before being delivered to your O365 account

- E-mail being sent to your old BCS/CVS addresses will continue to be filtered by our Barracuda antispam/virus system before being automatically forwarded to your O365 account

- the webmail interface you use to access your O365 account is the Outlook Web Access interface: http://owa.ur.rochester.edu/

- departmental mailing lists will still originate from the BCS/CVS e-mail domains...their addresses are NOT changing

O365Migration (last edited 2016-03-23 17:37:45 by WikiAdministrator)

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