Sorry for all the Exchange questions lately. Here's another one though.
Currently, we are using a Sendmail system and everyone stores their mail locally on their hard drives (in the usual pst file). I've got a test network up and running with Exchange, and have been playing with ways to import their mail with the least amount of hassle. From what I've seen, the only way to do it is to enable Exchange access on each client machine, and then manually import the pst files. Is there any way to do this so that all I have to do is enable Exchange support and it will automatically bring in their existing mail to Exchange? Or will we have to do individual imports. We are running a mixture of Office 2000/XP clients (with a few 97 stragglers here and there). Anyone have any ideas for me? I promise to lay off on the Exchange questions as soon as I can!
Currently, we are using a Sendmail system and everyone stores their mail locally on their hard drives (in the usual pst file). I've got a test network up and running with Exchange, and have been playing with ways to import their mail with the least amount of hassle. From what I've seen, the only way to do it is to enable Exchange access on each client machine, and then manually import the pst files. Is there any way to do this so that all I have to do is enable Exchange support and it will automatically bring in their existing mail to Exchange? Or will we have to do individual imports. We are running a mixture of Office 2000/XP clients (with a few 97 stragglers here and there). Anyone have any ideas for me? I promise to lay off on the Exchange questions as soon as I can!
