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Switching to a Hosted Exchange Email Account

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Last Updated: June 15, 2011 6:23 PM

Here's the Lowdown: These instructions assume you set up your Hosted Exchange email account in the admin interface. If you still need to do that, see Getting Started With Microsoft Hosted Exchange Email .

When you are switching to a Hosted Exchange email account, there are four scenarios you may find yourself in:

Switching to Hosted Exchange email from a Free Email Service

When you switch from a web-based email service such as Yahoo!, you need to forward your email to your Hosted Exchange email account, inform your contacts of your new email, and then import contacts and messages.

For more information about making this switch, see Switching from Third-Party Webmail to Hosted Exchange Email Using Outlook 2007.

Switching an Existing Email Address to Hosted Exchange email

You can use the same email address that you had before—and upgrade it to Hosted Exchange email. You can make this switch without losing any messages and without experiencing any downtime, however, you will need to make sure you give yourself a few hours to do it.

For more information, see Switching From Workspace Email to Hosted Exchange email without Losing Any Emails .

Creating a New Email Address Using Hosted Exchange email

If you're starting from scratch, follow the instructions in Getting Started With Microsoft Hosted Exchange Email . Then see the information below in Setting Up an Email Client for Hosted Exchange email.

Setting Up an Email Client for Hosted Exchange email