Use these release notes to review improvements and new features in each version of Google Workspace Migration for Microsoft Exchange (GWMME).
Release notes for 5.2.27.0
January 11, 2021
What's new- G Suite Migration for Microsoft Exchange is now Google Workspace Migration for Microsoft Exchange (GWMME).
- Some user interface and error messages updates to make it easier to configure GWMME.
- Fixed an issue that caused migrations from PST files to Google Vault to fail.
Release notes for 5.1.25.0
September 14, 2020
- Simplified on-screen instructions to configure the destination G Suite domain.
- Improved CSV file parsing. GSMME is now more permissive with values that contain whitespaces and non-printable characters.
- Added a new command-line argument (--force_clear_google_calendar_ids_on_remigration) which allows you to recreate secondary calendars on a remigration. For details, go to Run GSMME from the command line.
- If it's run on an unsupported version of Windows, the GSMME installer now shows an error message.
- New endpoint for exchanging OAuth2 tokens. If you have a firewall, allowlist the new endpoint:
- Old endpoint: googleapis.com/oauth2/v4/token
- New endpoint: oauth2.googleapis.com/token
- Fixed an issue that prevented GSMME from migrating some PST files exported from Google Vault.
- Fixed an issue that caused GSMME to skip the remaining messages in an IMAP folder if GSMME failed to reconnect to the server using an expired OAuth2 token.
- Fixed an issue that caused GSMME to restart a user's migration from an IMAP server if a single network error occurred.
- Fixed a crash in the reports server.
- Fixed an issue that caused GSMME to fail a user's migration if a message failed to import with a 500 error response from the Gmail API.
- Improved error messages.
- Improved logging to make it easier to diagnose issues.
Release notes for 5.1.20.0
April 23, 2019
- UI and usability improvements.
- GSMME now logs the version of the source Exchange Server.
- Logging improvements to help diagnosing issues.
- Fixed an issue that caused all mail to be migrated instead of the specified date range when using Other IMAP Server as the source.
- Fixed an issue that caused the date range for email migration to change when going back and forth through GSMME steps.
- Fixed an issue that caused the format of calendar event descriptions to break during migration.
- Fixed an issue that caused calendar events to fail to migrate when the busy status was set to "Working Elsewhere."
- Fixed an issue that caused the full display name to not show on migrated calendar events.
- Fixed an issue that caused a failure when migrating an event that was already deleted on Google Calendar.
- Fixed an issue that caused GSMME to crash when trying to set the message category.
- Fixed multiple issues related to outdated Windows timezone mappings.
Release notes for 5.1.16.0 and earlier
Earlier version release notesRelease 5.1.16.0
January 3, 2019
What's new
- Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 are no longer supported.
- Click-to-Run editions of Outlook 2013 and 2016 are now supported.
Note: The Click-to-Run edition of Outlook 2010 isn't supported. - Calendar events with rich-text format descriptions can be migrated.
Note: Descriptions created in Outlook 2016 are converted to plain text. - Admin-mode IMAP migrations from G Suite are now supported. You no longer require all passwords in a CSV file when migrating from G Suite.
- You can now migrate hidden MAPI (Exchange/PST) folders using the command line flag
--enable_hidden_folders_migration
. - UTF-8 CSV files are now supported.
- Fixed an issue that caused a migration to fail if the Google username starts with a Windows reserved name and a period (for example, [email protected]).
- Fixed an issue that caused IMAP migrations to crash when attempting to migrate messages with executable attachments.
- Fixed an issue that caused GSMME to create unnecessary labels in the destination Gmail account.
- Fixed an issue that affected the way nested Gmail labels are created when the parent folder name conflicts with a special Gmail label.
- Minor UI and logging improvements.
Release 5.0.33.22
October 30, 2017
What's fixed
- Fixed issues caused by Gmail label creation conflicts which prevented messages being migrated. (The issue could be seen, for example, if the capitalization of the labels was different, such as "Customers" in Exchange and "customers" in Gmail).
- Fixed an issue with MAPI to MIME conversion that prevented messages being migrated if they had internationalized email addresses.
- Fixed an issue that caused MIME headers to be truncated when reporting mail message migration errors in the trace log. Note: this was a logging issue and didn't affect migrated messages.
- Fixed issues where calendar exceptions to recurring events from an old G Suite Sync profile weren't being correctly migrated.
- Improved retry behavior on calendar migration failures due to network errors or service unavailability.
- Improved error reporting when trying to migrate data to a G Suite user that doesn't exist (for example, due to an error in the CSV file).
Release 5.0.32.17
February 13, 2017
What's fixed
- Fixed an issue where calendar exceptions to recurring events were not being migrated for the invited users.
- Fixed an issue where migrated email messages may include unexpected characters at the end of the email.
- Migrations to Google Vault are now faster.
Release 5.0.31.15
November 22, 2016
What's new
Google Apps Migration for Microsoft Exchange has a new name, G Suite Migration for Microsoft Exchange (GSMME).
Release 5.0.30.10
May 18, 2016
What's fixed
Fixed an issue where labels were being created in a user’s mailbox when migrating to Vault.
Release 5.0.29.4
February 28, 2016
What's fixed
Fixed an issue where a message with an X500 sender address that couldn't be resolved to a valid SMTP address migrates with the From header of "unknown@domain."
Fixed an issue where messages failed to migrate to Gmail if they were in folders with leading or trailing spaces, or there were two or more consecutive embedded spaces in the folder name.
Release 5.0.28.0
January 11, 2016
What's fixed
Fixed an issue where messages from a PST file containing invalid values in MAPI properties were converted to MIME messages with invalid From headers and then rejected by the Gmail API.
OAuth token is now refreshed before it expires, resulting in fewer 401 errors during large migrations.
Improved back-off behavior when the server returns an HTTP status 429 (Too Many Requests) response.
Message bodies are no longer written to the trace log when an email upload fails.
Release 5.0.25.0
November 10, 2015
What's new
Added the quotaUser argument to all API requests to ensure the API quota is counted per user and not per IP.
Fixed an issue where messages were rejected by the Gmail API if the From header did not contain a valid SMTP address.
Failed API requests are now retried correctly using increasing intervals (exponential back-off).
Release 5.0.24.0
October 25, 2015
What's fixed
Messages greater than 5Mb were failing to migrate.
Release 5.0.22.0
October 19, 2015
What's new
Service Accounts and OAuth 2.0 tokens are now used for data migration authorization. This replaces the deprecated OAuth 1.0 protocol.
GAMME now uses the Gmail API for mail migration and label creation replacing the Email Migration API v2 and Email Settings API respectively.
Reserved labels are now prefixed with an underscore to ensure proper nesting in the Gmail web interface. For example, a folder named "Inbox/Receipts" is migrated as "_Inbox/Receipts."
If the migration user list includes a user that doesn't exist or there's an authorization issue, GAMME now detects the problem in all cases and doesn't try to migrate that user. Previously, GAMME would try each message individually and the failure would take a longer time.
Minor UI and logging improvements.
Multiple labels with names more than 225 characters long could cause a crash.
Messages in subfolders of Deleted Items were not being correctly marked as Trash in Gmail.
Messages migrated from Exchange Public Folders to Google Groups show sender as "[email protected]."
GAMME would crash if any command line flag or setting content included "%s."
GAMME would fail to migrate the sender SMTP address in some rare cases.
IMAP commands and responses in the logs were sometimes truncated.
Release 4.4.2166.1322
April 28, 2015
What's fixed
Running GAMME from the command line against an IMAP source using --nouse_gui with start and end date parameters was not being properly honored. Message content outside of the date range was being migrated. Content outside the date range is no longer incorrectly migrated.
Release 4.3.2132.1410
March 24, 2015
What's fixed
Deleted items were being migrated into the Gmail inbox and not trash. Deleted items now are properly migrated to trash.
Changed the required minimum wait between email migration API requests from 700ms to 1000ms.
Release 4.2.2122.753
March 11, 2015
What's fixed
GAMME now properly includes the project key with each request to fully account for EMAPI API quota. This fix prevents future issues that may occur if the API quota limits are exhausted.
Release 4.1.2089.1157
February 17, 2015
What's new
New APIs
GAMME email migrations now uses the latest Email Migration API (version 2).
GAMME now uses latest Directory API (version 1) for user validation.
Vault migrations
GAMME Vault migrations now strip user labels by default. Administrators no longer need to specify the
--strip_user_labels option.
Blocked content can be written to mbox file
Where some file types are blocked and can't be migrated due to file size or type, the administrator can choose to have the message content written to a user-specific mbox file.
The command line option --strip_user_labels is now showing in the command line --help details.
The command line option --migrate_to_vault is now showing in the command line --help details. It is now no longer ignored when using the GUI to perform the migration.
Release 4.0.1816.543
May 29, 2014
What's new
Outlook 2013 is now supported (not including Click-to-Run editions).
This release fixes the following issues:
- GAMME no longer crashes during IMAP migrations if some messages can't be downloaded from the IMAP server.
- GAMME no longer crashes while loading the folder hierarchy in some Exchange/PST migrations.
- The help tooltips' content was updated and some broken Learn more links fixed.
- GAMME can now get the sender's email address from the message's internet headers even if it's missing from the sender field in Outlook.
- GAMME no longer crashes when migrating multiple PSTs for the same user.
- Running an IMAP migration from the command line no longer fails to start with an error about missing command line flags.
- The command line flag trace in the GAMME logs is no longer truncated.
- Calendar migrations now recognize more timezones.
- The migration no longer fails to migrate some folders due to reaching the label creation rate limit of the Email Settings API. Label creation is now retried up to 10 times.
- Project IDs created using the Google Developers Console can now be used as consumer key and consumer secret for migrations. See Use a Developers Console API project for the migration for more information.
- Some events would fail with error 0x80040304 during Calendar migrations - this is now fixed.
- Some textual corrections.
Release 4.0.1613.231
October 22, 2013
What's new
New user interface
A new Advanced Options dialog is available for more complete migration support. Also, a Gmail-to-G Suite migration option that uses IMAP.
Support for Google Vault
A new option is available to add all migrated email messages to
Google Vault, an archiving and eDiscovery add-on for G Suite.
Public folders migration
You can now migrate public folders from Microsoft Exchange Server by selecting an option in the desktop interface. (Previously, public folder migration was available only through the command line interface.)
This release comes with minor technical fixes and improvements to the GAMME migration tool in the following areas:
- Fixed calendar event limits. GAMME will no longer reach a calendar event creation limit when migrating a large number of events.
- Fixed vacation responder and auto forwarding of rules on users' mailboxes.
Release 3.0.1365.453
February 14, 2013
What's new
New command supported --exclude_message_classes
The command --exclude_message_classes="<string1>,<string2>" allows IT administrators to exclude messages from being migrated from Exchange to G Suite based on their message class. For more about message classes, see Microsoft's support site. For more details about using commands with GAMME, see Run GAMME from the command line.
This release comes with minor technical fixes and improvements to the GAMME migration tool in the following areas:
- Improvements to the migration reports GAMME generates.
- Fixes to estimating the number of calendar events to migrate.
- Fixes to migrating recurring calendar events when date ranges are given.
Release 3.0.1300.1843
December 11, 2012
What's new
Calendar migration for resources
Migrate calendar resources (like meeting rooms) from Exchange to G Suite. During migration, you can also change event attendees from email addresses in Exchange to email addresses in G Suite.
Public folder migration
Migrate public folders in Exchange to Google Groups using the command line.
Support for Admin-mode migration with Cyrus/Mirapoint IMAP servers
For more information, the GAMME Admin Guide (PDF).
Support for IMAP servers with varying capabilities
For more information, the GAMME Admin Guide (PDF).
Improved in-product help and error reporting
Click on a question mark in the product to get helpful tips on using the tool. Error reporting is more descriptive in the final step of the tool after you run a migration.
Improved user interface design
Updated look to GAMME 3.0 tool.
Minor technical fixes to the GAMME migration tool.
Release 2.3.1010.507
February 22, 2012
What's new
Minor technical fixes and minor updates to the GAMME migration tool.
Release 2.3
November 4, 2011
What's new
Pre-migration diagnostics
Check for configuration errors in connectivity and authentication; and errors in your user list before you run a migration.
Detailed migration reports
Quickly determine if any message errors occurred during a migration, why those errors occurred, and which users were affected by them.
IMAP server list
Allows you to choose the specific type of IMAP server from which you are migrating data, which improves performance.
Improved data estimation feature
Feature now uses multi-threading for significantly faster overall data migration estimations.
New command line options:
Command | What it does |
---|---|
--emapi_sleep_time |
Specifies the interval between two EMAPI requests to throttle the upload |
--run_diagnostics |
Runs pre-migration diagnostics |
--imap_server_type |
Specifies the type of IMAP server from which you are migrating data |
--noenable_error_reports |
Prevents the utility from generating migration reports, which improves performance |
Migration fails for users with device name
- Issue: If user names were the same as special device names (such as com0...com9, lpt0...lpt9), their migration would fail.
- Resolution: Migrations no longer fail is user names are the same as special device names.
Unread messages in GASMO
- Issue: After GAMME migrated data, GASMO would synchronize all messages as unread.
- Resolution: Synchronized messages in GASMO no longer appear as unread.
Contacts in two groups in GASMO
- Issue: After GAMME migrated data, users who synchronized personal contacts with GASMO would see their contacts in two separate groups.
- Resolution: Synchronized personal contacts in GASMO no longer appear in two separate groups.
IMAP migration failures
- Issue: IMAP migration would fail if a user's password in the CSV file contained a semicolon.
- Resolution: IMAP migrations no longer fail if a user's password contains a semicolon.
Duplicate folders migrated
- Issue: GAMME would sometimes migrate folders twice from IMAP servers.
- Resolution: GAMME no longer migrates some folders twice from IMAP servers.
Infinite loop with error "stream error - socket could not be read or written"
- Issue: If GAMME's connection to the migration server was dropped and this error occurred, GAMME would appear to be in an infinite loop.
- Resolution: If GAMME loses its connection to a migration server, the utility now stops instead of appearing to be in an infinite loop.
Release 2.2.685.1005
April 2011
What's new
Support for Exchange 2010
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