The IMAP data that resides on departmental servers will be migrated automatically by the project team on your behalf. This data includes:
Email - Email data on the departmental IMAP server will be migrated, including email messages with attachments in your Inbox (attachments 25 MB or larger will be saved to your new Google Drive), any user-created folders, and your Sent and Deleted Items folders. Drafts will migrate but may duplicate. Please delete any duplicates that appear in your Draft folder. Local folders and archives will not be migrated during this process. Your existing folder structure will be migrated as Google labels.
Local folders and archives will not be migrated during this process.
Messages with attachments that are not permitted in Google (i.e., .exe, .vbs, .jar, etc.). See the full list of file types blocked in Gmail.
Messages that appear to contain viruses or phishing attempts.
Messages that include improper formatting, such as messages with $ in the from address.
Message importance levels.
Follow-up flags.
Categories.
Inbox rules. (In Gmail, these are called filters and will need to be recreated).
Mailbox folder sharing permissions, including email folders.
RSS feeds.
SMS/text messages.
Out of Office.
Contacts.
Messages containing significant amounts of formatted Rich Text (such as embedded charts and graphics) in the body may not convert with 100% fidelity.
Folder names longer than 225 characters will be truncated and a sequential number will be appended to the truncated value (Gmail Labels have a 225 character limit). You can rename any long folder names once in Google.
Signature files.
If you would like to organize your email to prepare for the data migration, there are some steps you can take. Your experience with Google will improve if the data that is migrated into G Suite is clean. Be sure to complete these tasks before your background migration begins or else plan to wait until after your entire migration is complete.
Clear duplicates out of your Drafts folder.
Identify and remove any export-controlled data from your email account. U.S. export laws control the transmittal of export controlled technical information to non-U.S. persons and locations. If you believe you have data like this, please contact us at itsupport@umd.edu. Such data may be saved in Box; please see instructions from the Division of Research.
Review the Guides to Switching from Microsoft documents that apply to you. They provide a crosswalk between Microsoft Outlook and G Suite and illustrate the biggest user interface changes.
Your data will be moved to G Suite in two phases: background migration and migration weekend.
Background migration - Beginning a couple of weeks before your Go Live date, your historical email data (all messages received before that phase begins) will be copied to G Suite). It's recommended that you do not do move or organize that email or change existing folders during background migration to prevent errors.
Migration weekend - During migration weekend, your newer email data will be moved.
During your migration weekend, even though you will have access to your new email in Gmail, please do not perform any organizational actions on messages in your new account (particularly adding or changing labels).
Your email will automatically begin flowing to Gmail for you. Learn how to sign into your account. To get the best experience using your new G Suite account, it is recommended that you use the Chrome web browser or the Gmail app for mobile devices.
Make sure you have what you expect to see in Gmail and Calendar.
Verify that your mailbox contains the messages that were in your primary departmental mail account prior to the migration.
Check to see that messages reside in the Gmail Labels that correspond to the appropriate IMAP folders.
It is possible that some messages will not migrate due to technical difficulties, corruption, or compatibility issues. For this reason, we encourage you to create an archive of your current email account and keep this archive somewhere safe, such as in your UMD Drive account.
Here are known possible issues:
If you leave Drafts in your Draft folder, they may duplicate. To fix this, delete the duplicates.
Contact the DIT Service Desk so we can correct any issues.
You will be able to choose to send email messages from your departmental email address.
All Calendar and Drive/Doc sharing communication will come from your DirectoryID@umd.edu email address.
To get the best experience using your new G Suite account, it is recommended that you use the Chrome web browser or the Gmail app for mobile devices. Learn how to sign into your account.
If you’re new to Gmail, head over to the training and resources page to get yourself acquainted with G Suite. This Day 1 Guide from Google can also help you get started.