Action: Change MX record to route your email to Office 365 Email systems use a DNS record called an MX record to figure out where to deliver emails. During the email migration process, your MX record pointed to your source email system. Now that the email migration to Office 365 is complete, it's time to point your MX record at Office 365. This helps ensure that email is delivered to your Office 365 mailboxes. Moving the MX record will also let you turn off your old email system when you are ready. It can take up to 72 hours for the email systems to recognize the changed MX record. Wait at least 72 hours before you proceed to the next task to stop email synchronization.
Action: Block all devices except Outlook for iOS and Android and Exchange ActiveSync clients on Windows devices - If your ...
Action: Block all devices except Outlook for iOS and Android and Exchange ActiveSync clients on Windows devices If your organization ...
Action: Calculate the number of clients to use per IP address - It is important to understand Network Address Translation ...
Action: Calculate the number of clients to use per IP address It is important to understand Network Address Translation (NAT) ...
Action: Change MX record to route your email to Office 365 Email systems use a DNS record called an MX record to figure out ...
Action: Change MX record to route your email to Office 365 Email systems use a DNS record called an MX record to figure out ...
Action: Check for large mailbox items Messages larger than the allowed limit for Office 365 (currently 150 MBs including ...
Action: Check for large mailbox items Messages larger than the allowed limit for Office 365 (currently 150 MBs including ...
Action: Check for large mailbox items Messages larger than the allowed limit for Office 365 (currently 150 MBs including ...