Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but here goes:
I'm going to do an email migration from POP3 server to an Office 365 Exchange Hosted email server. Our POP3 host is Network Solutions, who also has our domain.
The owner of the company wants to keep our current email addresses, which are currently [email protected]. I'd personally rather switch over to [email protected] when we switch over to Office 365, so I can troubleshoot any possible issues that pop up.
One idea I had was adding an additional SMTP email address (the [email protected]) to the new email address that would be created with Office 365, so people will still get emails sent to their old addresses, even though the MX records and domain where moved over to Office 365.
Or am I overthinking this and I should just due the [email protected] like the owner has told me to do? I just don't want to be fighting fires all weekend when this does happen.
I'm going to do an email migration from POP3 server to an Office 365 Exchange Hosted email server. Our POP3 host is Network Solutions, who also has our domain.
The owner of the company wants to keep our current email addresses, which are currently [email protected]. I'd personally rather switch over to [email protected] when we switch over to Office 365, so I can troubleshoot any possible issues that pop up.
One idea I had was adding an additional SMTP email address (the [email protected]) to the new email address that would be created with Office 365, so people will still get emails sent to their old addresses, even though the MX records and domain where moved over to Office 365.
Or am I overthinking this and I should just due the [email protected] like the owner has told me to do? I just don't want to be fighting fires all weekend when this does happen.