Why not use Exchange's native webmail, Outlook Web Access?

Dev



Thursday, April 21, 2005, 12:15:08 PM, you wrote:

JC> Greetings,
JC>     I want to thank everyone for all their help with my Imail to
JC> Exchange conversion. There were a few gotchas
JC> along the way, but I think
JC> that's mostly because of the way that our
JC> director wanted things done.
JC> He has tasked me with one final question for
JC> the list. We still have the
JC> Imail server up and active and the accounts are still there. For
JC> example; I have the exact same email
JC> name/address on my Imail as on my
JC> Echange server. The Imail server has been set
JC> up to direct messages to
JC> Exchange and that is working. My director wanted to know if it's
JC> possible to log into Imail via webmail, for
JC> example, and send a message
JC> to a user (remembering that the user is in
JC> both places) and have it
JC> auto-magically delivered to the Exchange
JC> server. I have tried messing
JC> with numerous settings on Imail, but none seem to do the trick. I was
JC> wondering if this is possible and if so how???
JC> Thanks again for all the
JC> great help and suggestions.

JC>                   Jim 


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JC> Jim Colunio
JC> Network-Systems Administrator
JC> Elmira College
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JC> -----Original Message-----
JC> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JC> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anton
JC> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 3:49 PM
JC> To: [email protected]
JC> Subject: Re[2]: [IMail Forum] Imail to Exchange

JC> Bud and Dev,

JC> Very useful information.  Thanks!

JC> Anton

JC> At 12:22 PM 4/20/2005 -0700, you wrote:

>>Bud-
>>
>>I agree. In my opinion, IMAP is the only way to migrate. I did
>>something similar to import all the user messages from Imail to Merak.
>>
>>Merak has an interesting feature called Remote Accounts (RA). Once
>>Merak was live and accepting new domain mail, I created and configured
>>RA's to use IMAP, and pointed them at the "current snapshot" of the old

>>Imail installation (now moved to a temp box inside the LAN).
>>Using IMAP, Merak Remote Accounts flawlessly duplicated each IMail
>>users existing sub-mailboxes (including Imail's webmail SENT folders)
>>into Merak and imported 30GB of email. All
>>original Email headers and 
>>read/unread info remained intact.
>>
>>I've found the RA's also come in handy if you want to periodically
>>synch with an old POP3 or IMAP account somewhere else (they can be
>>auto-scheduled), or do an entire remote Domain POP.
>>
>>Dev
>>


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