Transfer MDaemon to Exchange 2007/2003 (P.1)
There are many methods to perform the transformation of MDaemon Mail Server to Exchange Server.
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There are many methods to perform the transformation of MDaemon Mail Server to Exchange Server.
In the first part, we took a quick look at the Microsoft Transporter Suite for Lotus Domino and created a new Directory Connector.
In the previous section, we learned how to export and import accounts and passwords from MDaemon to Active Directory of Exchange Server systems when needed.
In this section we will configure the Exchange Server 2007 to receive mail from the Internet, and configure it as a Relay Server for the Daemon server.
In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, we learned about Transporter Suite for Lotus Domino, installing this application, performing directory synchronization between the two systems.
This article will show you how to use the transport rule to create a disclaimer in an Exchange Server 2007 system.
Transport Dumpster of Exchange 2007 features the Hub Transport server. In this article we will look at Transport Dumpster in Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR).
In this section we continue to perform some useful operations to help make directory synchronization between two systems in a Coexistence use case.
In this article we will show you how to move GroupWise Address Books into Outlook.
By implementing a load balancing solution, you can distribute workloads between servers, boosting performance and reducing system downtime.
Consider some of the commands that can be used to check Exchange 2007 for what they can do and how to do it.
In this article, I will show you the first part of how to balance the Exchange 2007 Client Access servers with NLB load balancing techniques.
We will continue to look at some of the 'test' commands available in Exchange 2007, see what they can do and how to use them.
In this next section we will introduce a real switch using the Quest tools.
In this article we will introduce you to shared email addresses using an example that relates to most administrators.
This series will introduce you to the Receive Connector component. In part one we will create a Receive Connector
Continue to introduce two ways to set up and access shared email addresses, in this section we will focus on sharing mailboxes (shared mailbox).
In this article, we will show you how to send a message using telnet and configure security features in the Receive Connector.
This two-part series will show you how to install Exchange 2007 on a Windows 2008 server.
This series will introduce you to Exchange Server 2007 scripts for managing Public Folder replicas and client permissions.