# Migrating Outgoing Settings

This chapter provides information on how to migrate outgoing email settings from Server to Cloud. See the following sections for migrating certain features.

The following table also shows the level of difficulty of each feature’s migration from Server to Cloud and how much time it takes to move configurations from Server to Cloud.

Note: These estimates may vary and depend on the number of settings you need to migrate.

|                                                                        |                                  |                 |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | --------------- |
| **Procedure**                                                          | **Migration process difficulty** | **Time demand** |
| [Migrating Templates](broken://pages/P55zmlC3x2fj424b3TBt)             | EASY                             | FAST            |
| [Migrating Notifications](broken://pages/KMWjA6uDbDLN1mj0qrmm)         | EASY                             | MEDIUM          |
| [Migrating Manual Email Defaults](broken://pages/xzHuU6LXBQLLSSAo5fst) | MEDIUM                           | MEDIUM          |
| [Migrating Contexts](broken://pages/eWI9YfhGT7ilGZR2ATdA)              | HARD                             | SLOW            |
| [Migrating Canned Responses](broken://pages/wKvAeowEtQg8Nt213R5f)      | EASY                             | FAST            |
| [Migrating Post Functions](broken://pages/WROetWepzsbeSIQJSVRp)        | EASY                             | FAST            |
| [Migrating SMTP Connections](broken://pages/L4PjN2olm7c4PHab4igj)      | EASY                             | FAST            |


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