Hello, Our test migration from Lotus Domino 8.5 to Zimbra Collaboration Suite Network Edition is working now.
the Domino Canonical Name to SMTP Mail address conversion problem is solved by providing the correct BaseDN in the ZCS Migration Wizard for Domino. But i have some more questions- I want to know, how to configure Multiple Identities on the Zimbra Desktop,just like MS Outlook Express/ Ms Office Outlook or Thunderbird, where each user can have their own Mailbox (Inbox,Sent,Outbox,Trash) folders & no user can access others Mails without providing password. in simple words- Does the Zimbra Desktop Client Supports Multiple Profiles aka Thunderbird/Outlook Identities? On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Anton Cohen <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 9:14 PM, Debapriya Biswas < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> When edited one raw file on /opt/zimbra/store ... the "From" field on the >> mail body accepted the change as - user@domain. But in the inbox view >> "From" field remained same - CN=USER/O=DOMAIN. >> >> >> Tried to use IMAPSYNC on a test account, followed the guide listed at - >> http://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Guide_to_imapsync . > > > I think metadata like that is stored in MySQL. > > If you are using imapsync try the "--authmech1 PLAIN" or > "--noauthmd5" options. > > This says the canonical address to standard mail address issue was a typo: > > http://www.zimbra.com/forums/migration/48806-solved-migrate-lotus-domino-8-5-zcs-7-1-a.html > > I think VMware or one of their partners should be able to help you with > this. Lotus to Zimbra migration is so obscure I doubt anyone on lopsa-tech > will be able to help. > > -Anton > -- Debapriya Biswas RHCT/RHCSA Mobile: +91 9903074673 Skype ID - debapriyabiswas Linux Counter - http://linuxcounter.net/user/320566.html Blog: http://debapriya-biswas.blogspot.com Website: http://ossguru.tripod.com/index.html
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