 says in my organization exchange server will know more or is no more or Will know more what I don't know what we'll find out more But there are so many DL groups is created in AD. I want to move that DL to exchange online DL is there any way to move direct, but I don't want to upgrade the DL to m365 group Please suggest suggest on this There is a whole sit go ahead. Yeah, no, no. How do you this is your space? Well, there is a whole section in the exchange power shell section of large talks considerably about how to get groups how to move groups How to put groups pull groups how to erase erase them and remove them So under the circumstances, I've not tried it, but it looks pretty Pretty much like you can do all of that stuff using exchange power shell. Most of what I've read in this learn section Indicates it works on both on-prem and in the cloud. So that would be my suggestion It appears as though it does exist in PowerShell and I'm sure there are a number of third-party utilities would do that as well Because I've seen one because there are third-party bills for everyone Sorry We see it happens all the time But then we also go well, do you really need them all still as distribution lists and why not turn them into the modern m365 type links because You know, frankly, there's a lot of benefits to actually doing that because you're going to end up with double ups as well With none of the techs are backing up because you're going to need them if you create a team Then you're going to end up with another email and then they're going to get confused when they go into the global address list Because you're going to have two emails actually happening So I would say you might need to remediate your distribution list You need to understand what happens when you create a group Have a chat with the teams that actually own those distribution lists to see whether they need the functionality To take it over to the more modern technology. You really need a bit of remediation. I would say Yeah, I agree. I deal with people who do this all day long They want to go to DL from DL to DL and I'm like, well, why are you going to deal equals? I don't want a group. Okay. Then what ends up happening is on the other side. They already have a team That's the same people is that DL and then they're like, oh, well now we want to bring our DL into the group And now it's going to be a pain to do that. So I agree with you I think that you need to be really clear about what your needs are and who the people are and what you're trying to accomplish Before you just decide I don't want m 365 groups as a blanket statement Not saying you have to for everything but definitely think through it Yeah, yeah without a doubt. I see it. I same thing happen all the time And then it ends up being very confusing for your end unit end users in this particular space When it comes to, you know Getting up and running and using microsoft teams and which should I use and then they've got a shared mailbox on top of it You know, they've got a shared mailbox They then create a team and then they've got a distribution list as well and it gets really messy really fast And they get confused and people are emailing one and not the other and they don't understand the difference between a distribution list The shared mailbox and a team, you know having those groups as well They don't get the difference So you have to untangle that then for your business and try and help them on the education piece because it gets It gets really messy. Otherwise, if you don't think it out as part of the migration I'll tell you a secret groups are easier Yes I don't know if it's a secret. I said, you know hang on. Let's just say groups Yeah Any thoughts on that one christian pretty much it Just migrate Migrate them to the new way Just do it Just do it suck it up buttercup