![]() I would probably just get everything ready in the tenant, then call godaddy to make the change - watch your mail for their notification that they made the change and/or try adding the domain to your new tenant every 30 min. ![]() If you have limited # of mailboxes, you can change the DNS records to use another mailbox/server temporarily, but its a lot of effort if you have many mailboxes. The DNS changes will be minor, so mail should start flowing to the new mailbox immediately. You can get everything ready to go in the microsoft tenant, save for the domain - once they remove the name there, you can add it to your microsoft tenant and be ready to go with limited downtime - as soon as they remove it from their tenant, you can add it to your own. In my experience moving clients, they are pretty speedy about it - but there is always a chance they will be slow. ![]() They need to remove the domain from their tenant before you can move it to your own tenant direct from microsoft.
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