Re: migration from Sendmail to Exchange 2003 by Al
Al
Mon Aug 22 09:18:06 CDT 2005
Sounds like some good goals to have. However, what is the current state of
email?
"hamed" <hamed@sgt-inc.com> wrote in message
news:7D6C460C-44CA-443C-BB93-5DA7E3C0E5C6@microsoft.com...
> Well, i want to centerlaize my email store, and if possible go away from
> POP3
> and use a secure IMAP insted.
>
> Thanks
> hamed
>
> --
> hamed
>
>
> "Al Mulnick" wrote:
>
>> Can you give more details?
>> From that, I can't tell if you want to centralize your mail
>> infrastructure
>> or leave it decentralized and deploy Exchange as a smarthost for those
>> domains.
>>
>>
>> When you say POP3, it's important to know where the mail is actually
>> being
>> stored. POP3 by default will store the mail on the client, but that is
>> not
>> required if you deviate from the default.
>>
>> We should also know the client types that need to be supported.
>>
>> Al
>>
>>
>> "hamed" <hamed@sgt-inc.com> wrote in message
>> news:E8064B02-EBEF-4E9E-ABE8-C4C645903F3B@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > i have 3 domains (Vlans) each have there own servers, how do i
>> > configure
>> > the
>> > exchange so all 3 domains get there mail? These domains are in a NATed
>> > IP
>> > space.
>> >
>> > Currently we are using pop3 on the sendmail.
>> >
>> > thanks
>> > hamed
>> >
>> > --
>> > hamed
>>
>>
>>