Re: [exim] Migration from Exim to MS Exchange

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Szerző: Dave Lugo
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Tárgy: Re: [exim] Migration from Exim to MS Exchange
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, xyon wrote:
>
> If you are very serious about Outlook integration, why not try Scalix?
>
> http://www.scalix.com
>


Not a bad idea.


> But I do have to agree with Peter, going FROM exim TO exchange is like
> going from flying across the Atlantic to rowing a boat across.
>


I strongly disagree with the abusive way those sentiments were
expressed.


> On Thu, January 19, 2006 11:58, Peter Bowyer wrote:
> >> I need migrate a Exim server to a MS Exchange Server.
> >
> > Great, another idiot.
> >
> >> I have today +3000 mailboxes in Exim server, and if I migrate de users
> >> connecting MS outlook by POP in Exim server and store de messages in a
> >> Exchange Server
> >
> > ..then your users will be encouraged to out MS Outhouse, pumping more
> > top-posted html'd attachments-with-infected-macros drivel out for the
> > rest of us to clean up after them.
> >
> >> Somebody knows as I a make to migrate this in a faster way?
> >
> > Yes. Beat your head against a wall until this stupid idea goes away.
> >
> > Some of us have to manage mail servers for a living and we are fed up
> > with the mess made by Exchange, Outhouse and related junk masquerading
> > as software. If you downgrade to Exchange I hope you get blacklisted
> > to hell and back.
> >
> >> ps.: forgive, my english is horrible.
> >
> > Your English is not bad. Your idea is just stupid.
> >
> > HTH, FOAD,
> > Peter
> >
> >
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> >
>
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