On 12/11/2013 06:36 AM, Graham Leggett wrote:
> On 11 Dec 2013, at 12:36 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>
>> The decision whether to stick with FLOSS or move to Exchange boils down
>> to a few things, assuming management is making the decision, not the IT
>> department.
>
> Why would you hire an IT de
On 11 Dec 2013, at 12:36 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> The decision whether to stick with FLOSS or move to Exchange boils down
> to a few things, assuming management is making the decision, not the IT
> department.
Why would you hire an IT department but then not allow the IT department to be
maki
On 11/12/2013 11:36, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Management
> should never allow the company to be held hostage, have no options, due
> to being reliant on a single systems administrator and his/er unique
> knowledge of the infrastructure.
Indeed, it is much better to be held hostage of a huge corpora
On 2013-12-11 11:36, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 12/10/2013 8:15 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
There has been some whispers about considering migrating our mail
systems to Exchange Server. I want to try to nip this in the bud.
I would like to ask for some help with providing some kind of
comparison
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On 12/10/2013 8:15 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
> There has been some whispers about considering migrating our mail
> systems to Exchange Server. I want to try to nip this in the bud.
>
> I would like to ask for some help with providing some kind of comparison
> of large(r) commercial companies use
On 10/12/2013 15:15, Charles Marcus wrote:
Hello,
There has been some whispers about considering migrating our mail
systems to Exchange Server. I want to try to nip this in the bud.
Another hint: Exchange is a really big PITA for its storage. Backups and
reimports are really slow and buggy.
On Tue, 10 Dec 2013, Charles Marcus wrote:
There has been some whispers about considering migrating our mail systems to
Exchange Server. I want to try to nip this in the bud.
What kind of clients will be used? If they are all or mostly IMAP, forget
all about Exchange. Not only is it a dreadfu
Actually yes :) A former company was a mergers/acquisitions maniac, so
we faced fairly often. We took the easy way out, not actually merging
the Exchange instances, but simply migrating user mailboxes into the
main distributed/redundant system. Sometimes reused the acquired HW to
expand the main
Thanks for the feedback...
Have you had any experience with two separate companies 'merging' their
separate Exchange instances?
The reason I ask is, it seems to me that in many cases, it might
actually be easier to migrate a non Exchange system into an existing
Exchange system, than merging
One of the issues you'll face is that Exchange is much more than just a
mail server. Once you've begun drinking the Micro$oft koolaid, it's
hard to refuse the rest. It does offer a large feature set, and tight
integration with a lot of other "things". That's both good and bad of
course ...
Whil
Hello,
There has been some whispers about considering migrating our mail
systems to Exchange Server. I want to try to nip this in the bud.
I would like to ask for some help with providing some kind of comparison
of large(r) commercial companies use of email systems... specifically,
those usi
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