RE: Droid - The next thing?

2009-10-26 Thread Sobey, Richard A
Nothing! Reports are claiming that everything is working as intended. Can't wait for this to come to my side of the pond, it's really growing on me. Android 2.0 has full Exchange support (I assume that means EAS) - let's hope it's a decent implementation though. -Original Message-

Migrating from Thunderbird to Exchange

2009-10-26 Thread Vandael Tim
Hello all, We have a certain amount of users who are using Thunderbird. To migrate them to Exchange 2007 we used a tool called Aid4Mail to convert the Thunderbird mailbox to a PST. This PST was then imported into Outlook and moved to Exchange. However, some of the mails are not syncing with the

Re: Migrating from Thunderbird to Exchange

2009-10-26 Thread Chris Kauffman
Have you considered enabling IMAP on the Exchange side? You could use IMAP in Thunderbird to get the folders from the local machine to the server, then when you area all migrated turn it off if required. It would require somebody manually moving those folders which is not ideal. Chris On

RE: Migrating from Thunderbird to Exchange

2009-10-26 Thread Jason Gurtz
This PST was then imported into Outlook and moved to Exchange. However, some of the mails are not syncing with the server. Have you tried running scanpst against this pst file? ~JasonG --

Access email globally within a specific time window

2009-10-26 Thread Chipshead
Exhcange 2003 SP2. Is it possible to somehow access with the goal of forwarding every single piece of email that resides in ALL user's accounts within a specific time and date range?

RE: Migrating from Thunderbird to Exchange

2009-10-26 Thread Vandael Tim
I tried it but the receive date is changed into the current date. So all mail has the date when it was moved. No something my users are going to like :-) Greetz Tim -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Chris Kauffman [mailto:cxk...@psu.edu] Verzonden: maandag 26 oktober 2009 13:40 Aan:

RE: I have to outsource exchange

2009-10-26 Thread Barsodi.John
MS will support BB's for an added cost of course. Have you actually talked to an MS sales rep on this? We have and we're a large BB shop. Thanks, JB -Original Message- From: Todd [mailto:tdenni...@emron.com] Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 12:17 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues

RE: Droid - The next thing?

2009-10-26 Thread Barsodi.John
DROID is the Android line from Verizon, not specifically one device. This is not an iPhone killer. This will compete in the WinMo space, just like any Android device does. This Moto phone comes with the same proc that is in the Pre. How the hardware vendor tunes is what will dictate it's