GoDaddy is forcing people to move to Office 365 and it is not fun
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I have been with GoDaddy since 2007 with ~26 domains and 80 email addresses. They recently decided to stop doing POP & IMAP email with the CSR(s) telling me that 'your email is going to not work any longer because the industry has stopped accepting those old standards. You have to move to our Office 365 email or your mail will not work.' That BS wording rankled me to no end.
Given the difficulty of moving all of those domains and email, I hunkered down and started the pain of transferring the most entrenched domains to Office 365. Nothing but problems. The most recent problem is that I can not create SharedMailboxes in the admin.exchange.microsoft.com interface as they will not work on my client's Macs. GoDaddy's solution to this is to have my clients all move to an Outlook email client instead of their Apple Mail. Since that was not going to happen, they next suggested that I create the SharedMailbox from a standard email client license. That way the Mac users could log in to the account and just use them like normal email accounts instead of the SharedMailox feature that I was sold as being worth the transfer to the Office 365 email. (Yet another purchase of another email license.)
Another item that may help other Office 365 users was an error when a Mac client attempted to add an Office 365 email account to their Apple Mail program and got an error of 'You are already logged into that account.' as if the email address already existed in their Apple Mail. GoDaddy of course insisted that the user did already have that account entered and just did not see it. Then it was blamed on the 3rd party Apple Mail client and that the user should call Apple.
With all of that non-help to fix the Office 365 Exchange problem, I finally found a MS program 'Microsoft_Office_Reset_v1.9.1' that I ran which removed all of the Office history and then the user could add the Exchange account as needed.
I have a meeting with a prospect on Monday and was doing a little recon and can glean from their MX records and DNS provider that they are likely running GoDaddy MS 365.
I have not yet dealt with GoDaddy 365 but I have seen a few posts asking for help with migration here, so I assume it's bad.
I was wondering what the key advantages in running true MS 365 are over the GoDaddy version? As this will be something I'd like to raise in the meeting but have no knowledge of GD's service.
It's actually very easy to migrate your data from one Office 365 tenant to another. It can be done fairly cheap too through third-party tools, or even free depending on how much data you're looking at migration. I'm a member of the community just like you and not affiliated with Microsoft. I'd be happy to guide you through the process though. Here's the gist:
- If you're the only user, you can make an Outlook PST, Otherwise, consider using a thirdparty tool (I recommend MigrationWiz BitTitan)
- Once you have the data moved from one tenant to another, you'll need to defederate the domain from GoDaddy, This is as simple as a few PowerShell commands.
- Lastly, add the domain to your new Office 365 tenant and add it as the primary alias for all users.
If you need further help with this, I can give you step by step instructions through the process.
O365 Personal/Family does not include Exchange
And no you will not be able to use O365 P or F with your GoDaddy domain/email once GoDaddy is cancelled
There is a whole complicated process to go through to transfer the Domain to MS, an O365 Bus version