Well... for the LEAST amount of network traffic, do not have either system
on the same network. Create an X.400 connector between the two, but use a
postal address at either end of the connector. Then, for every message to
the other server, have the sender print it out, submit it to the postal
service, and then to a scan of the message when it arrives at its
destination. Once the scan converts the message to a digital text format, it
can then be stored in the recipient's mailbox.

(:=

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Callan, Chris
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:41 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Communication


Okay, I am getting knee deep into a conversion from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange
2000.  Now we have an NT 4 Domain with two Exchange 5.5 Servers.  We are
creating a 2000 Domain that is going to house our new Exchange 2000 Servers.
Now we are going to migrate with a test group to make sure everything is
going smoothly. What would be the best scenerio to have these servers
communicate with each other, that causes the least amount of network
traffic.


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