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johnjorge     Joined: 23 Jul 2020   Posts: 57  
Post Posted: 2020-08-26 12:10
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If you are searching for a tool which reduces the complexity of IMAP Migration, EdbMails IMAP Migration tool is the best option which makes the users job easy. The migration process will be completed within a few clicks with its simple and ease of use user interface.

EdbMails IMAP migration is an efficient tool which handles the migration operation automatically. It is built using advanced algorithms which makes the migration task hassle-free.

understand the major benefits of using this tool:

It supports all IMAP Email servers like Yahoo, Gmail / G Suite, AOL, Outlook.com, mail.com, Zimbra 1&1 Mail, Zoho mail
Automatically maps mailboxes to the target server
Supports incremental migration to avoid duplicate items on repeated migrations to the target server
You can migrate particular items using include / exclude filter settings
Maintains the original folder structure in the target server.
It supports migration to Shared mailbox, Archive mailboxes and Public folders

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