Answers:

1.  We have been using it since 5/2000.
2.  We bought another company, they are using Notes. 
3.  It is a  connector, no user support.  
4.  Never counted.  It is busy all day.  The connector is between New Jersey
and SF.
5.  It is fairly reliable, but the server does have to be recycled about
every thirty days.


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-----Original Message-----
From: TWaweru [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 12:51 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Using Connector for Lotus Notes for Co-Existence.


Hi all,
Is anyone using the Microsoft Exchange Connector for Lotus Notes for
"co-existence"(as opposed to a migration tool) between the two mail
systems?

[XSRV 5.5 & Notes 5.x]

If so, kindly answer any or all of the following questions that am having
difficulty getting answers for: -

How long have you used it?

What were your main reasons for electing to co-exist?

How many users are you supporting on it?

What kind of daily message volume?

What has your general experience with the product been?

Thanks in advance.


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