Just weeks after unveiling offline capabilities to its Google Apps collection of services, the company Monday added a mail migration feature that lets corporate users transfer existing mail to the online platform.
The mail merge feature is available for the Google Apps' Premier and Education editions. Google has developed a self-service wizard that lets administrators securely transfer into their Google Apps account e-mail from any e-mail server that supports IMAP.
The two most-used corporate e-mail servers -- Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes -- support IMAP interfaces.
Google officials said the mail merge capabilities will support Exchange 2003, but that Notes is yet to be tested with the software.
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