Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 7:45 pm Post subject: Re: Migrate from Mdaemon to Exchange 2000
I did this a couple of months ago. The best way I found was to use what
MDaemon calls a DomainPOP client to import the messages from MDaemon. We
bought GFI Mail Essentials which does Anti-SPAM and has a utility called
POP2Exchange included. I think that you can use a trial version for 30 days,
but we bought it for the Anti-SPAM mostly.
Anyway, the way I did it was:
1) Build the Exchange server and create the mail accounts.
2) Backup the MDaemon mail directories. Some of the imports went bad, and
POP2Exchange doesn't have a "leave messages on the server" option. I don't
know if others do.
3) Stop access to the mail server from outside the organization. I did this
on the firewall. I don't know how your environment is set up, but for us,
mail spooled on our ISP's server. This kept new mail from coming in from
outside.
4) Change everyone's password. You need this to check the mail, and keep
people from sending messages internally.
5) Configure your client (POP2Exhange, etc.) with the user and password
info. for each user and run the import.
You might want to try it with your own, or a test account or two.
Jeff
"Sushil Paudel" wrote in message$276334b0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Dear all:
>
> I have to migrate Mailer Daemon to Exchnage 2000. Anybody
> has done this before? Please help me.
>
> Rgds,
>
> Sushil
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