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brianv
I'm told this is NOT the way to IMPORT a PST file into Exchange 2003
and Exmerge is the way to do it...
Is Microsoft really clueless when it comes to Exchange as I'm led to believe
my an Outlook EXPERT ??
From MS Site -
Migrating from a Peer-to-Peer Network to a Windows Small Business Server
2003 Network
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...dffb-4898-adde-8b378db50fd81033.mspx?mfr=true
See step 3 below !!!!
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Step 3: Import Existing E-mail into an Exchange Server Mailbox
If you choose to host e-mail in Exchange Server, you should import each
user's
existing e-mail, contacts, and calendar information into their new Exchange
Server mailbox. To transfer e-mail hosting to Exchange Server, see Appendix
A of this document.
To import existing information into an Exchange Server mailbox, the existing
information must be stored in an Outlook personal folders file (.pst), an
account that uses Internet Message Access Protocol 4 (IMAP), an account that
uses the Microsoft Hotmail® Web-based e-mail service, or Microsoft Outlook
Express.
To import information from an Outlook personal folders file, or Outlook
Express, use the following procedure. To import information from an IMAP or
Hotmail account, open the account in Outlook 2003, and manually move the
items into the appropriate folder in the Exchange mailbox.
Note:
By default, Exchange mailboxes have a size limit of 200 MB. If a user
has more than 175 MB of e-mail, before you import that user's e-mail, either
increase the mailbox size limit in Exchange or import only a subset of the
e-mail into Exchange. The total size of all mailboxes in Exchange cannot
exceed 16 GB. To change mailbox limits, on the server click Start, click
Server Management, click Users, click Change Mailbox and Disk Quota Limits,
and follow the instructions there.
To import e-mail into Exchange Server
1. On the client computer, open Outlook 2003.
The first time Outlook opens, it configures itself to work with
Exchange Server and it deletes any existing e-mail rules, but it leaves any
existing personal folders files open.
2. On the File menu, click Import and Export. The Import and
Export Wizard appears.
1.
To import from an Outlook personal folders file, click
Import from another program or file, choose Personal Folder File (.pst), and
then follow the instructions in the wizard.
2.
To import from Outlook Express, click Import Internet Mail
and Addresses,and then follow the instructions in the wizard.
Note:
Outlook rules must be imported separately, and they
require editing before they will work with the new Exchange mailbox. For
more information, see Outlook Help.
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and Exmerge is the way to do it...
Is Microsoft really clueless when it comes to Exchange as I'm led to believe
my an Outlook EXPERT ??
From MS Site -
Migrating from a Peer-to-Peer Network to a Windows Small Business Server
2003 Network
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...dffb-4898-adde-8b378db50fd81033.mspx?mfr=true
See step 3 below !!!!
-------------------
Step 3: Import Existing E-mail into an Exchange Server Mailbox
If you choose to host e-mail in Exchange Server, you should import each
user's
existing e-mail, contacts, and calendar information into their new Exchange
Server mailbox. To transfer e-mail hosting to Exchange Server, see Appendix
A of this document.
To import existing information into an Exchange Server mailbox, the existing
information must be stored in an Outlook personal folders file (.pst), an
account that uses Internet Message Access Protocol 4 (IMAP), an account that
uses the Microsoft Hotmail® Web-based e-mail service, or Microsoft Outlook
Express.
To import information from an Outlook personal folders file, or Outlook
Express, use the following procedure. To import information from an IMAP or
Hotmail account, open the account in Outlook 2003, and manually move the
items into the appropriate folder in the Exchange mailbox.
Note:
By default, Exchange mailboxes have a size limit of 200 MB. If a user
has more than 175 MB of e-mail, before you import that user's e-mail, either
increase the mailbox size limit in Exchange or import only a subset of the
e-mail into Exchange. The total size of all mailboxes in Exchange cannot
exceed 16 GB. To change mailbox limits, on the server click Start, click
Server Management, click Users, click Change Mailbox and Disk Quota Limits,
and follow the instructions there.
To import e-mail into Exchange Server
1. On the client computer, open Outlook 2003.
The first time Outlook opens, it configures itself to work with
Exchange Server and it deletes any existing e-mail rules, but it leaves any
existing personal folders files open.
2. On the File menu, click Import and Export. The Import and
Export Wizard appears.
1.
To import from an Outlook personal folders file, click
Import from another program or file, choose Personal Folder File (.pst), and
then follow the instructions in the wizard.
2.
To import from Outlook Express, click Import Internet Mail
and Addresses,and then follow the instructions in the wizard.
Note:
Outlook rules must be imported separately, and they
require editing before they will work with the new Exchange mailbox. For
more information, see Outlook Help.
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