Gilbo
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Alright, I think this a complicated one; I've been doing a lot of googling and am looking for some recommendations. I want to migrate the existing email of several users to Google Apps for your domain. I can't do IMAP migration because we have Exchange 2000 on a Windows 2000 server. Exchange 2000 does not support IMAP (right?).
So, I have to do POP uploads. We have POP accounts for everyone, but they store very little of the mail that needs to be migrated. All the email is stored in Outlook and on the Exchange Server.
Given this, I think I have to:
1. Setup a POP server for Google's servers to download everything from:
I have a Linux server here that could host this temporarily, but have not setup a mail server before. What should I use? Postfix seems pretty standard as a Mail Transfer Agent. Should I be considering something else? Do I need an MTA, or can I get by with just a Mail Delivery Agent?
For a Mail Delivery Agent Cyrus seems to be overkill and unnecessarily complicated for this. Dovecot seems to be the simplest to setup according to my googling thus far. Courier also seems to be well-recommended.
2. Somehow get my email out of Microsoft format into the MDA:
This is what I'm most worried about. Googling suggests that importing into Thunderbird is the best way to do this since Thunderbird will convert the PST to mbox format (Thunderbird's native format).
After importing in Thunderbird I believe I can copy the appropriate mbox format into the user directories of the Mail Delivery Agent. Since both Dovecot & Courier support mbox, I should be okay. My initial impression is that mbox support will be easier in Dovecot.
After this, I use Google's fetch mail options to download everything!
Considering all this, does anyone have any advice on how to make this as painless on myself as possible? Any considerations or recommendations with respect to software? I think I'm going to try it with Dovecot & Thunderbird at the moment. Am I going to blow my brains out or is this going to work?
So, I have to do POP uploads. We have POP accounts for everyone, but they store very little of the mail that needs to be migrated. All the email is stored in Outlook and on the Exchange Server.
Given this, I think I have to:
1. Setup a POP server for Google's servers to download everything from:
I have a Linux server here that could host this temporarily, but have not setup a mail server before. What should I use? Postfix seems pretty standard as a Mail Transfer Agent. Should I be considering something else? Do I need an MTA, or can I get by with just a Mail Delivery Agent?
For a Mail Delivery Agent Cyrus seems to be overkill and unnecessarily complicated for this. Dovecot seems to be the simplest to setup according to my googling thus far. Courier also seems to be well-recommended.
2. Somehow get my email out of Microsoft format into the MDA:
This is what I'm most worried about. Googling suggests that importing into Thunderbird is the best way to do this since Thunderbird will convert the PST to mbox format (Thunderbird's native format).
After importing in Thunderbird I believe I can copy the appropriate mbox format into the user directories of the Mail Delivery Agent. Since both Dovecot & Courier support mbox, I should be okay. My initial impression is that mbox support will be easier in Dovecot.
After this, I use Google's fetch mail options to download everything!
Considering all this, does anyone have any advice on how to make this as painless on myself as possible? Any considerations or recommendations with respect to software? I think I'm going to try it with Dovecot & Thunderbird at the moment. Am I going to blow my brains out or is this going to work?