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		<title>By: Moving POP3 email to Exchange Online &#171; Messaging&#8230;.. Technology&#8230;&#8230; Life&#8230;..</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Given that Exchange Online has just barely been available to customers, it is impressive that there is really this much guidance already. There is a Solution Accelerator for planning your move to Microsoft Online, the IPD guide (Exchange Online - Evaluating Software-plus-Services) I talked about earlier, and various blogs and websites like MSExchange.org discussing the ease of use, the Microsoft Exchange Online Forums, among others.  [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Given that Exchange Online has just barely been available to customers, it is impressive that there is really this much guidance already. There is a Solution Accelerator for planning your move to Microsoft Online, the IPD guide (Exchange Online &#8211; Evaluating Software-plus-Services) I talked about earlier, and various blogs and websites like MSExchange.org discussing the ease of use, the Microsoft Exchange Online Forums, among others.  [...]</p>
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