 Adam says, my friend has taken over a small business and has created a website and email domain via Squarespace that uses Google. The email is only a few weeks old and currently only one user is the process to migrate from Google to Microsoft 365 Simple. And we're just chatting here offline, but there's so many tools that are out there. Again, this is a very exchange online email migrations is a very mature space. And there are many free tools that are out there. And so for examples, I got a link to the article that MSP360 offers out there, but they point to, and there's a lot of documentation out there. There's through the Office 365 Admin Center. They, again, a very mature activity here, they're aware of this as Microsoft has made it as easy as possible to migrate away from Google email. So through the Office 365 Admin Center, you can do that. Sky Kick for Google Mail Migration to Office 365, Cloud M has a migration tool and then Bit Titan also has one. And I know Bit Titan was huge for a long time with the partners that are out there, but these specifically, these got tools that are out there. I can't vouch for everyone claiming to provide a free solution out there, but I would go with the free Microsoft one. If you're familiar with, if you have licenses to one of these other partner solutions, but again, if you just go and look for free Gmail migration to Office 365, you're gonna get a lot of hits. And so it's very simple, especially if you're fewer than 10 mailboxes that you're migrating, generally there's a free solution for those things. And then off the back of that, if you're not wanting to even go for the solution because you're a little concerned about using a third party, you can just bring it down into, like log in to Outlook Classic and make sure it's all connected, export it as a PST, as the Gmail as a PST, depending on if it's a POP or IMAP or whatever, and then just import it into your new account, have them too, like that's just a bit of a, it's more of a manual process in some respects because you're doing it all through Outlook, as long as it's Outlook Classic, Outlook new does not allow you to export to a PST at this point to be able to do the migration over. I've also had it where you can open the both, I can just do a cup and paste and just bring it over that way. Don't copy and paste, because then if it fails, then you won't ever know what you have copied or not copied. Try doing it, make sure it's a cup and paste from one account over to the other. And in small batches, don't try to do all that. That's important. Folder at a time, depends on how big the folder is, but yeah. Outlook does not like to do lots of emails doing anything at once. As you discovered from trying to migrate stuff, I keep a lot of stuff from the distribution list to the Microsoft distribution list, not just simply for archival purposes and having the online mail, but well it used to be 50 gigabytes and I was continually having to drain stuff out of it. And you do that by moving it to a PST file, but you have to move them in chunks because if you do the whole thing, you lock the client up. Yeah, this is a- So about 15, 20 emails that are whack. Yeah, Adam has like the simplest, request here. What one user only a couple of weeks old, not a problem. There's not much there. Right, right. Absolutely. Keep it simple. Yep.