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

Re: migration from Sendmail to Exchange 2003 by Al

Al
Sun Aug 21 08:42:07 CDT 2005

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



Re: migration from Sendmail to Exchange 2003 by hamed

hamed
Mon Aug 22 07:40:30 CDT 2005

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
>
>
>

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
>>
>>
>>