transferring email folders
I have a new iMac and used migration asst to move from old Mac to new Mac. I have everything but my e-mail folders. How do I transfer e-mail folders to the new Mac ?
iMac 21.5″, macOS 10.13
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I have a new iMac and used migration asst to move from old Mac to new Mac. I have everything but my e-mail folders. How do I transfer e-mail folders to the new Mac ?
iMac 21.5″, macOS 10.13
Just a guess, but my guess is you did not follow the steps in Setup Assistant and Migration Assistant and use some other method to execute Migration Assistant. If that is correct, I would recommend doing an erase and then re-doing Setup Assistant. If your old Mac did not have a Time Machine backup, then create one! You will need an External Hard Disk ( I'd suggest a OWC Mercury Elite Pro ) and follow the directions Apple explains in Back up your Mac with Time Machine.
Just a guess, but my guess is you did not follow the steps in Setup Assistant and Migration Assistant and use some other method to execute Migration Assistant. If that is correct, I would recommend doing an erase and then re-doing Setup Assistant. If your old Mac did not have a Time Machine backup, then create one! You will need an External Hard Disk ( I'd suggest a OWC Mercury Elite Pro ) and follow the directions Apple explains in Back up your Mac with Time Machine.
Well you have NOT read the link provided, here it is again. Your networks security has nothing to do with your problem, please actually read the information in the link and you will understand.
Thank You! I have done this twice and the second time I was very careful to follow the apple procedure, so I think I am doing it right. I am using wi-fi to connect the two computers for the transfer, and I also have a Seagate SSD external hard drive, should I try connecting it to the new Mac and doing the transfer that way?
Thanks. The apple document I found on their help website didn't say anything about SA, nor did it say not to use wifi, so..... Thanks again for your help. I will look for the proper cable or try direct-connect with my SSD.
I'm telling you to use the Time Machine method, using the direct connect method is not as reliable and is expensive. If you follow the advice provided your migration will work just fine. It has for millions of users before you. However of course it is your call which method you want to use.
Great, before you do on the MBA please ensure any third party apps you want to migrate are 64 bit apps. Only 64 bit apps will run on Mac OS Big Sur and later. If you are unsure which of your apps are 32 or 64 bit apps, please research using a tool such as Roaring Apps. You can also use the System Information tool built into your MBA to inventory each app and it will tell you if the apps are 32 bit or 64 bit. If you find you have some third party 32 bit apps that you want to migrate you will need to upgrade or replace them before you do your migration.
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If you read the document, Setup Assistant and Migration Assistant, you’ll see you should never use Wi-Fi to migrate.
Never Ever use Wi-Fi for SA or MA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OK, its a secure home network and it seemed to work fine except for the email folders. I have no idea what SA is, but I am assuming MA is Migration Assistant.
10-4, copy that. I'll use the time machine method.
That worked fine. Thank you.
transferring email folders