This article outlines the settings available for Microsoft Exchange as a destination.
- Max message size: The maximum message size (in bytes) that will be migrated.
- Trim over-sized message headers: Enable to this option to allow migration of messages where header values exceed 32768 bytes. The header value will be truncated to allow migration.
- Stip received headers: Strip any 'Received' headers and add a single 'Received' header with a value the same as the 'Date' header.
- Use chunked HTTP web requests: When creating mail items in Exchange, use HTTP web request chunking to increase performance. WARNING: some hosted Exchange environments do not support this method of communication.
- Recoverable items destination: When migrating items from the recoverable items folders, choose whether to place them in recoverable items or in the mailbox.
Public Folders
- Nest public folders: Nest public folders under a specific top-level public folder.
- Nested public folder name: The name of the top-level public folder under which other public folders will be nested if 'Nest public folders' is true.
Transfer and performance
- Retry count: The number of times an operation will be attempted before failing.
- Max wait time: Specify the maximum time that a wait operation can wait between exponential backoff retry attempts.
- Timeout: The timeout that will apply to communications with the Exchange server.
- Use X-AnchorMailbox header: When using application impersonation, use the X-AnchorMailbox header to improve performance.