On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Ravi Kumar Tenneti <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 9:57 PM, Manvendra Bhangui <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 9:16 PM, Manvendra Bhangui <[email protected] > > >wrote: > > > > > I have migrated users out of Lotus notes by putting a proxy imap / > proxy > > > pop3 in front of your lotus notes and capture the password. You can use > > > indimail for doing that > > > > > > Sorry, a typo. I meant that I have migrated users by putting a proxy in > > front of lotus notes servers (and not your lotus note server). > > > Is there any pun in Lotus Notes Servers and Lotus Note Server? > > No nothing at all. Just typos due to my habit of typing fast Can you please let me know the procedure or any pointer in this regard will > be highly appreciated > The way I have migrated users out of Lotus Notes / Exchange is setting up a small desktop with IndiMail 1. Setup indimail 2. add users to indimail datastore using a utility called hostcntrl 3. startup proxy imap and proxy pop3 4. change IP address or configuration so that all users who do imap and pop3 to land on the indimail server. The proxy for imap/pop3 on indimail will transparently connect the users to lotus notes or exchage. Set the DEBUG environment variable in the proxy imap and proxy pop3 service. This will start logging all user passwords 5. write a fetchmailrc file which will pull all user mails using the password captured in step 4. 6. setup your own IMAP/POP3 server using the password captured in step 4 and hey you are now migrated out of Lotus Notes or Exchange Look at the architecture diagram to understand more of this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Indimail_arch.png If you need more information on how to set this up, let me know _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, email [email protected] with "unsubscribe <password> <address>" in the subject or body of the message. http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
