Adding your Office 365 tenant domain to G Suite
You need to add your tenant initial domain (that one ending with “.onmicrosoft.com”) to G Suite when you are setting up the coexistence between Gmail and Exchange Online. We will need that to migrate your e-mails to Office 365.
Please follow the steps bellow:
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Thanks, Daniel Taylor, for the help!
Comments
- Anonymous
November 30, 2016
Hi Mate, Thanks for that. Quite useful. However what purpose does this give? How would the connectors work from G Suite across to Office365? Any tips and or thoughts.Thank you.- Anonymous
December 01, 2016
Hello, Manju, thanks for the comment.Ultimately, the purpose is to allow e-mail redirection from Gmail to Exchange Online and vice-versa, which is essential in a coexistence scenario.We start with all mailboxes in Gmail. So, for each account to be migrated, we create a mail user in Office 365 that redirects all e-mails from Exchange Online to Gmail. When we start the mailbox migration, it becomes a mailbox in Exchange Online and a redirection in Gmail. This last part is the one that requires adding your domain to G Suite.Please reach me directly if you need additional information about how we do it at FastTrack Center. You can find me at emiguel @ the usual place.Best,Miguel
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- Anonymous
January 13, 2017
I realized test, but isn't work.Is necessary more some configuration?- Anonymous
January 25, 2017
Hello, DavidThere is no additional configuration beyond what is explained on the blog post. However, it applies to the tool we use for G Suite migration at FastTrack Center. That being said, it really depends on the tool you are using and what you want to accomplish.If you are talking about a FTC customer, please reach out to your FastTrack Engineer or FastTrack Manager. If that's not the case, send me an e-mail: emiguel at the usual place.Best,Euclides
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- Anonymous
June 14, 2017
There's actually a faster way to achieve email coexistence with Gmail that I wrote about several years ago:https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/undocumentedfeatures/2015/09/30/configure-coexistence-mail-routing-without-a-secondary-routing-domain/