Dear Manvendra,

The way I have migrated users out of Lotus Notes / Exchange is setting up a
> small desktop with IndiMail
>
>   1. Setup indimail
>   2. add users to indimail datastore using a utility called hostcntrl
>   3. startup proxy imap and proxy pop3
>   4. change IP address or configuration so that all users who do imap and
>   pop3 to land on the indimail server. The proxy for imap/pop3 on indimail
>   will transparently connect the users to lotus notes or exchage. Set the
>   DEBUG environment variable in the proxy imap and proxy pop3 service. This
>   will start logging all user passwords
>   5. write a fetchmailrc file which will pull all user mails using the
>   password captured in step 4.
>   6. setup your own IMAP/POP3 server using the password captured in step 4
>   and hey you are now migrated out of Lotus Notes or Exchange
>
>
>  Look at the architecture diagram to understand more of this
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Indimail_arch.png
>
> If you need more information on how to set this up, let me know
>


Thanks for the detailed instructions. I will let you know how it is going
once I setup this.

Thanks once again for all the help

Regards

Ravi Kumar

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