The Calendar Connector for Lotus Notes is a tool designed for organizations that need to coexist during a migration from Lotus Domino to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
(Ho ho ho! Peter – ever the optimist!)
Or indeed a migration from Exchange to Notes.
Or the situation where a large exchange shop still runs Domino for applications, and requires mail interoperabilty.
And the good news – it couldnt possibly be worse than the existing Exchange 2003 connector – so check it out.
I’d test it to death however, so you didnt suffer the same pain and anguish as other organisations who have had to implement this.
Or – basically – use SMTP for mail interoperability…
—* Bill
(Since its the same story as the other one, I thought I’d put in the same comment..)
Bill,
You’re right migrations can go both ways that makes our jobs so much fun 🙂
SMTP connection for mail, but the connector shuold also provide calendar scheduling functions amongst others …
You have had comments on the previous versions I know, so I’d welcome your honoust opinion about the new migration co-existence tools.
(Ho ho ho! Peter – ever the optimist!)
Or indeed a migration from Exchange to Notes.
Or the situation where a large exchange shop still runs Domino for applications, and requires mail interoperabilty.
And the good news – it couldnt possibly be worse than the existing Exchange 2003 connector – so check it out.
I’d test it to death however, so you didnt suffer the same pain and anguish as other organisations who have had to implement this.
Or – basically – use SMTP for mail interoperability…
—* Bill
(Since its the same story as the other one, I thought I’d put in the same comment..)
Bill,
You’re right migrations can go both ways that makes our jobs so much fun 🙂
SMTP connection for mail, but the connector shuold also provide calendar scheduling functions amongst others …
You have had comments on the previous versions I know, so I’d welcome your honoust opinion about the new migration co-existence tools.