Move Exchange 2013 to new Virtual Server including settings?

Since we have a failing VM Exchange 2013, we need to move the installation to a new server. We have created a new Hyper-V Server 2012 and installed a new Exchange 2013 on it. After connecting the new server to the domain we can see all settings and users
of the existing Exchange Installation.
Since the old server has a corrupt RAID, we need to move all data and settings to the new server. We have moved some user mailboxes with the ecp to the new server. They are still working, but mailtraffic takes exactly 1 hour now?! Also these users who logon
with Outlook now get the error message 'problem with the safetycertificate of the proxyserver (translated)'. The mail still works, but 1 hour delay.
Can we now move the other mailboxes too? And if we have moved them, how can we move the settings of this server? If we shutdown the old server, will Exchange (the moved one) still be up and running? Because we are afraid that when we shutdown the old server
it will not boot again.
Thanx for any tips of leads in the right direction.

1. Outgoing mail from https://echange/owa is
working.
Did you try https://ip-address-of-newserver/owa and send an email outside?
2. Outlook 2010 does not start, cannot find mailboxes to open, so user won't have mail in the morning.
Get-OutlookProvider -Identity EXCH | FL
If is field CertPrincipalName empty type following:
Set-OutlookProvider EXCH -CertPrincipalName msstd:FQDN-YOUR-MAIL-SERVER
After this it should work (assuming all your mailboxes moved to the new server).
Please check this to see you the mailbox servername
http://www.zerohoursleep.com/2013/02/manual-outlook-configuration-with-exchange-2013/
3. Incoming mail cannot be delivered by the Barracuda (connection refused).
Ensure Barracuda is sending email to the new server and new server is not blocking incoming traffic.
4. OWA and ECP not working from outside (public IP).
Ensure you NAT is correct by site. Check it is listening to the port using http://www.canyouseeme.org/ 
Please check these and get back
Thanks, MAS
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