What’s changing
Beginning today, admins can migrate encrypted emails from other services like Microsoft 365, Microsoft Exchange, or Virtu, to Gmail client-side encryption in the S/MIME format. This enables Google Workspace customers to simplify the migration process by bulk importing sensitive emails as S/MIME messages without compromising their privacy or compliance posture.
Specifically:
- S/MIME messages imported from other mail providers are now supported by Gmail CSE
- Virtru customers can use our migration utility to encrypt their plain-text archives from Vault or Takeout, and import them as S/MIME messages
- Customers can bulk-import any plain-text email archives into Gmail as S/MIME messages
Additional details
The Gmail CSE Migration Utility is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux and supports PST & Mbox file formats.
Getting started
- Admins:
- Visit the Help Center to learn more about how to migrate messages to Gmail as client-side encrypted emails.
- Note: For the migration of S/MIME messages from Microsoft 365 or Microsoft Exchange to Gmail, the certificates must be the same as those present in Microsoft.
- You need to set up the Gmail API and Gmail CSE for your users using the same certificates present in the Microsoft service.
- After the Gmail accounts are configured with the S/MIME certificates, you can migrate messages from the Microsoft service into Gmail.
- End users: There is no end user action required.
Rollout pace
Web & Android:
- This feature is available now.
iOS:
- Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 15 days for feature visibility) starting on March 21, 2024
Availability
- Available to Google Workspace Enterprise Plus, Education Standard, and Education Plus customers