Re: What's the best practice-2 companies, 2 cities and 1 email address
- From: "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 18:32:41 -0700
You have asked a question that deserves a consulting engagement for it to be properly evaluated.
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"Damon Nie" <Damon Nie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:8B3297C9-070A-4988-93EF-7F6E99E09A98@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Please give me some advice of the best practice for the following scenario.
Thank you.
The target:
Merge 2 companies email address (@xxxxx.com and @yyyyy.com) into one
(@xxxxx.com).
The Current status:
There is no direct connection or VPN between company xxxx and yyyy. Staff
has very limited knowledge/skills, though IT team is awesome.
===Company xxxx ===
In city A with about 250 staff
Domain: x.local
Exchange server 2003 on a Windows 2003R2
About 300 email box
Email address is @xxxx.com
Client is MS Office 2003 on Windows XP
===Company yyyy ===
In city B with about 80 staff
Domain: y.local
Exchange server 2003 on a Windows 2003R2
About 100 email box
Email address is @yyyy.com
Client is MS Office 2000/2003/2007 and etc on Windows XP/Vista
Requirement
1. Merge all mail box in company yyyy to @xxxx.com
2. Staff in Company yyyy can still log on to their computer as usual and has
access new email
3. Keep the content in old mailbox (@yyyy.com mailbox) in the new ones
(@xxxx.com) after the merge.
4. From outside, people can still send email to @yyyy.com for 3 month. The
email should be forwarded to new mailbox (@xxxx.com) in that period of time.
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