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Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] New Surgemail install for small customer
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Tom,
Migrating mailboxes from one IMAP server to another is really quite straightforward, except for the edge cases where it isn’t.
SurgeMail has a built-in migration facility, which is probably a good option, but I’ve always used Imapsync,
<https://imapsync.lamiral.info>
and it has worked perfectly every time, so that’s what I would recommend.
Best,
Chris Ferebee
> Am 04.12.2017 um 23:52 schrieb Tom Cross <tomc@html.com.au>:
>
> Hi
> We have a customer wanting us to install Surgemail 50 mailbox on their in house server.
> They have 2 existing Servers,
> One Win Server 2008, with their data and where we will be installing Surgemail.
> The other is Win Server 2003 with their existing mail server, Visnetic Mail. This server will be de-commissioned.
>
> What would be the best way to run this switch over to Surgemail??
>
> tom cross
> m: 0418 295 336
> partner HTMLnet.
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