Hello Everybody,

I was wondering if anyone on here has migrated successfully from 
Exchange 5.5 to sendmail.  I work for a K-12 public school and due to 
new Microsoft Licensing, and budget cuts, etc., cannot stay as one of 
Microsoft's microserf's.  Here is what the boss wants.

User's unread/read e-mail's must be preserved.  Users are idiots, so 
they cannot backup their e-mail's before the switch.  Due to the sheer 
volume of users, it would be impossible to download each user's e-mail 
for them, as well.

We want to keep Outlook as the default client-of-choice for now.  In the 
*very* near future we will be investigating webmail mods that will get 
rid of outlook completely.

A Global Address book has to be put into place inside Outlook the same 
as exchange does it for you.  All users rely on this and like the 
convenience.  If need-be, we could show documentation and "train" a 
couple users from each district to help with adding the new address book 
in.  This global address book, however, should be able to be changed on 
the server and then be rolled out to each client automatically.


Now, I've downloaded a couple of imap copy programs, where are suppose 
to copy one user's e-mails on one server, and then put them into the new 
server in a batch.  I have not tried any of them, and was wondering if 
any of you have had an opportunity to try any of them, and if you would 
recommend one over another.

Also, if anyone has a way of making the Global Address Book that they 
are using currently, or know of, I'd be grateful.  

Lastly, I need to know of any webmail mods that would be good for a red 
hat 7.1 system.  The Global Address Book would have to be available in 
this instance as well.

I appreciate any help that anyone can give me.  This is a huge task, and 
I have found limited resources online.  I am hoping that you folks can help.

-Jon "GenKiller" Gaudette



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