It costs $50 but that's not too bad:

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Tim Fournet wrote:
It's been a while since I've done much Exchange work, but I think the tool you are looking for is ExMerge (see google). If you can get the source mailbox into a PST file, then it should be pretty easy.

Dustin Puryear wrote:
I want to import mail into a user's Exchange mailbox without needing to
have their password. Possible?

Basically, I have this:

mailbox1 -> user1
mailbox2 -> user2
mailbox3 -> user3

I can grab the mail from mailboxX using IMAP or via direct file access
of Maildir/.

I would think Exchange has some kind of import tool that can do this?
Right now all I can find are the migration tools for Exchange 5.5 and
IMAP (which I assume requires a username/password for each mailbox).



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