Aloha all,

We have a system that has about 50 PCs and 50 Sun boxes. We currently use Post.Office 
as out email server. We have Win2k Active
Directory as our PC OS. The PC users use Lookout 2000. I would like to convert to 
Exchange 2000 for shared calendar and shared
contacts *first*. I would like to co-exist with Post.Office for email for a while 
(couple of months). Eventually, I would like to
convert to Exchange for our email as well. I would like to retain our current email 
addresses throughout this whole process.

That's the setup. Here's the questions:

1. During the co-existing period, do I need to convert PSTs to shared stores?

2. What does Exchange use as a co-existence gateway for Post.Office (I can't find any 
info on that).

3. Will the co-existence require me to have separate email addresses - 1 for Exchange 
and 1 for Post.Office? If so, how difficult is
it going to be to switch the Exchange addresses to the old Post.Office addresses when 
the time comes to drop Post.Office?


I hope these questions aren't too vague. I tried to look up these answers and just 
can't seem to find any scenarios for such a small
migration.

TIA,

Don Couch
Systems Administrator/Facilities Manager
808-891-7915
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Pacific Disaster Center/East West Center
590 Lipoa Parkway Suite 259
Kihei, HI. 96753


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