Migrate emails from Unix based mail systems to exchange

From: Mohammed A. Raslan (mhdraslan_at_gmail.com.delme)
Date: 01/10/05


Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 03:55:03 -0800

Hi everybody
i have a question, i'm interested in knowing is it possible to move all
mails from a unix / linux based mail server such as postfix or sendmail to
exchange.

also is there is any possibility of moving mails from other mail clients
such as netscape or thunderbird or any other mail client to outlook so that i
can eventially move them to exchange.

any guides or documents will be much appertiated.

thanks in advance

-- 
Yours truly,
Mohammed A. Raslan
MCSE+I NT4, MCSA: Security, MCSE: Security, MCDBA, CCNA


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