Overview
Because Public Folders already exist in the Exchange environment, and are not set up as a typical mailbox, moving from a public folder to a group mailbox may require a bit more manual intervention.
Please note: These steps are still a work in progress and may change as UITSC continues to work with other groups on transitioning public folders.
Request
In order to transition a Public Folder to a mailbox, please send a request to UITSC with the following information:
- Full path of the public folder (this should be the mail-enabled folder, but subfolders can also be migrated).
- Current SMTP address for this folder
- Name of the security group that should secure the new group account
- Desired date and time for the transtion
On the scheduled date:
UITSC will:
- Create a new Exchange group account and place the AD account in the appropriate dropbox
- Give the security group full access
- Transition the SMTP address from the public folder to the Exchange account
FSP will:
Move mail from the public folder to the new email account using the following procedure:
- Open the new group account in Outlook using the steps here.
- Export the desired public folder(s) to a PST
- Go to File > Import and Export...
- Select export to file
- Select PST
- Select the appropriate public folder and check the "Include subfolders" box if necessary
- The export may take quite a while depending on the amount of mail
- Using File > Import and Export, import the PST into the new group account, selecting the Mailbox as the destination
- The import may take quite a while depending on the amount of mail
- The folders will show up with the full folder structure, with "IPM_Subtree" as the top level.
- Click down to the highest needed public folder, and drag this folder up to the mailbox (or underneath the inbox, if you'd like)
- Delete "IPM_Subtree"
If you're having trouble viewing, moving, or deleting folders right after they've been imported, try opening the mailbox in OWA and working with them there.