Hi, Somewhere this year, maybe even before the summer, we will switch from using IMail to Exchange. As a school we get a REAL GOOD deal on the licenses and we want to use other software, like a Blackberry server, that does not work together with IMail :-( but does with Exchange.
1) Who has done an IMail to Exchange migration and can give me their migration path. That would save me a lot of searching for "the best way" to do it. Of course we have allready thought about it and thought about how to do it but we probably missed some things. The proper order in which to do things is important of course. Password migration is not a problem as all users are allready in our AD. 2) As the ipv4 resourse pool nears depletion at the RIR level as well, and as we do a lot of international business with both Africa and Asia, I can start to see ipv6 ONLY machines in the near future that need to connect to our webservers and mailserver. How far is Declude in it's ipv6 support? I will enable ipv6 on my Exchange server when we launch it. 3) As I want to have a Alligate/Declude server in front of my Exchange server... Is seems I need to switch from seperate Alligate / Declude subsciptions to an intigrated subscription. Do I need to contact Declude or Alligate for this? I allready have combined Declude and Sniffer and Commtouch is part of my Declude subscription so letting Declude handle this would seem te proper way. 4) As an alternative to handling my own spam/virus filter I can outsource it to Microsoft or some other company that does handle ipv6 by now. Does anyone know of a lists who supports ipv6 as of now of in the next few months? Met vriendelijke groet, Bonno Bloksma senior systeembeheerder tio hogeschool hospitality en toerisme begijnenhof 8-12 / 5611 el eindhoven t 040 296 28 28 / f 040 237 35 20 b.blok...@tio.nl / www.tio.nl --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to imail...@declude.com, and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.