| No. |
Description |
Status |
Notes |
| 1 |
If mail forwarding is enabled prior to migrating, and you select to enable mail forwarding through the migration process, all messages in all mail folders that are migrated will be forwarded to the mail forwarding address during the migration. |
Other |
According to Google, this is by design. When signing up to schedule a migration date, a warning now appears to alert users of this behavior, and users must acknowledge the warning before being allowed to proceed. We have posted instructions on how to temporarily move messages to a local folder in an IMAP client and then move the messages back to the mail server after migration, which will prevent the message forwarding from happening. |
| 2 |
Google spam filtering seems a bit overaggressive when you first begin using Gmail, as some legitimate messages may be filtered into the Spam folder |
Other |
It appears that the Google spam filtering "learns" what may or may not be spam, so it's possible that the spam filter will initialy flag some messages as spam. As you indicate that messages are not spam, the filtering gets better and you should see less and less legitimate messages filtered as spam. Check your Google Spam folder frequently when you first migrate your account to avoid missing important email. |
| 3 |
Signup Login fails when https://www.hawaii.edu/ added to Trusted Sites in IE8/IE9. |
Unresolved |
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| 4 |
Messages with blank "From:" field will not migrate. |
Fixed |
Expected behavior. We have worked around this issue by adding unspecified-sender@hawaii.edu to any message with a blank "From:" field, except for messages from the Drafts folder, which will have your email address inserted in the "From:" field. |
| 5 |
Messages with *.exe attachments will not migrate. |
Other |
Expected behavior |
| 6 |
Migrated messages do not retain the "Reply" or "Forward" message statuses. |
Other |
Google's migration tools do not support the "Reply" or "Forward" message status flags. |
| 7 |
After migrating, Outlook may show the migration date for all messages, instead of the date the message was sent. |
Other |
This problem is isolated to Outlook. To workaround the problem, download the Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook plug-in. |
| 8 |
All messages in the Trash folder did not migrate. |
Fixed |
A bug in a migration script caused this problem. The bug has been fixed. |
| 9 |
If messages are marked for deletion in the Inbox folder and copied to Trash folder (this is typical behavior for many IMAP clients) prior to migration, those messages will be migrated to the Inbox folder only and will no longer be marked for deletion. Those messages will not appear in the Trash folder. |
Other |
To ensure this is not a problem during a user's migration, the user should expunge all messages marked for deletion in the Inbox folder prior to migrating. |
| 10 |
After migrating, you no longer receive copies of messages sent to Listservs |
Other |
According to Google, messages that you send to a list that you are subscribed to will only show up in the "All Mail" and "Sent Mail" folders. The messages will not be copied into your Inbox folder. |
| 11 |
Signup Login hangs on IMAP folder with invalid format. |
Fixed |
Working as of 2010-09-24 09:15 |
| 12 |
Google has specified "reserved" folder names, so any folders with one of those "reserved" names will migrate as Migrated/<folder_name>. Examples of "reserved" folder names include sent, important, voicemail, unread, chats, contactcsv, muted, popped, and todo. |
Other |
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