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PostPosted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 7:02 pm    Post subject: Domino and Exchange BES run at same time? Reply with quote

I am migrating from Domino 6.5 to Exchange 2007. Our current domino has BES
working on it. I have setup Exchange 2007 and have only my Active Directory
account with a mailbox. I can send mail out and all users see the mail coming
from user@company.com However, on the Exchange box, the domain is
user@company.corp Since this isnt a qualifed Internet domain, mail is routed
through the Domino (hosting company.com) and then forwarded over to the
Exchange server (hosting company.corp) My dilema is, how do I get both BES
installations (i have one for the exchange installed on a seperate server) to
work together. I want to move my BB device (and those whom I will migrate
over real soon) the the Exchange BES, but I am not sure how to do it. Any
ideas? The Exchange BES is running on the same network as the Domino BES
(both listen on port 3101 on same network.)

Thanks in advance for your efforts.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:42 pm    Post subject: Re: Domino and Exchange BES run at same time? Reply with quote

You will need 2 BES servers, one pointed at Domino and the other at
Exchange. A single BES server cant coexist cross platform.

You'll also need to get your Exchange org to have fully routable Internet
addresses on your recipients prior to implimenting the second BES server to
ensure proper routing and replying from your devices. It wont matter that
the mailflow still comes in through Dominoe and through your coexistence
connector, its needed for replyability.



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"INFOSEEKER" wrote in message @uwe...
>I am migrating from Domino 6.5 to Exchange 2007. Our current domino has BES
> working on it. I have setup Exchange 2007 and have only my Active
> Directory
> account with a mailbox. I can send mail out and all users see the mail
> coming
> from user@company.com However, on the Exchange box, the domain is
> user@company.corp Since this isnt a qualifed Internet domain, mail is
> routed
> through the Domino (hosting company.com) and then forwarded over to the
> Exchange server (hosting company.corp) My dilema is, how do I get both BES
> installations (i have one for the exchange installed on a seperate server)
> to
> work together. I want to move my BB device (and those whom I will migrate
> over real soon) the the Exchange BES, but I am not sure how to do it. Any
> ideas? The Exchange BES is running on the same network as the Domino BES
> (both listen on port 3101 on same network.)
>
> Thanks in advance for your efforts.

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