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Transfering domain.com to domain.onmicrosoft.com account
Thanks for the reply! I understand what you're getting at.
Unfortunately, the person hosting our DNS / website / email right now is unresponsive, knowing that we will not be using his services in the near future. So we have no access to his DNS server right now.
Thus we need to "disconnect" because we need to switch to a new DNS / web / email service provider to change the TXT record. We're totally disconnecting from our current host to a new one. 🙂
Once I go through the steps, will my new mailto:mokiee@mydomain.com be connected to my current mailto:mokiee@mydomain.onmicrosoft.com system? Will my current users on mailto:mokiee@mydomain.onmicrosoft.com be ported / combined or otherwise have access to the mokiee@mydomain.com system?
It would be a problem if it doesn't since we already pay for the licences on the mailto:mokiee@mydomain.onmicrosoft.com domain and the two systems don't connect.
Currently, without verifying my domain with the TXT, my two domains seem like we are two separate organizations. I understand that it could and probably would combine, but I need to be sure that it does.
That depends on whether you have separate subscriptions/tenants. Adding a domain doesn't do much on its own. It allows you to create mailboxes or aliases associated with said domain for your users, but it will not automatically do anything in this regard. Neither it will migrate any existing data, if that is what you mean. And depending on what you plan using the domain for, you might need to set up additional DNS records.
- mokieeApr 21, 2020Copper Contributor
Thanks for the reply. Even if nothing is automatic, will I at least be able to manage my current mailto:users@mydomain.onmicrosoft.com and mailto:users@mydomain.com from my new mailto:mokiee@mydomain.com account after I verify it? I think from other instructions I will need to manually assign that domain the the user, but I need to know if my new login will show both domains after verification.
I used the link sent to me through the "add domain" function on the Admin function of the mydomain.onmicrosoft.com account to add mydomain.com. So I kinda expected it to be already linked somehow to say "your new domain is not yet verified" but give me access to both domains, even if I couldn't assign the mydomain.com to my users yet.
It doesn't help that the link to my email doesn't say anything about adding a domain, but signing up for a Microsoft Store for Business. i.e. it says I invited myself to "collaborate on projects" on Microsoft Store for Business. Previously, around a month ago, I wouldn't even get an email from the "add domain" function.
Instead, it just seems like a totally separate entity. That's what got me a little worried.- mokieeMay 17, 2020Copper Contributor
BUMP
would appreciate help here. I initiated the process, became the admin of my domain and EXACTLY as I had feared and inquired here, Microsoft created a separate account rather than linking the two.