Postby florian » Sat Mar 10, 2007 10:51 am
The PST method was thought to be by doing this manually through Outlook. If there is not a large number of users involved, might be the easiest. There are a couple of tools available from 3rd parties that handle PSTs in a more automated way, just google around. Other IMAP clients such as thunderbird also allow you to copy files to local disk storage and later upload again. It will be a dual step copy process, so on 2GB mailboxes it will take a while, no matter what - the internal database formats used by Scalix and Zimbra are both product-specific, so there is no way to directly copy. If you want to use imap2imap, you could setup a 3rd plain imap server and copy from zimbra to that first, running on the same machine, different port number, then setup scalix and do the reverse. Running Zimbra and Scalix on the same machine at the same time would probably also be possible, but somewhat elaborate - lot's of potential port number conflicts and as Zimbra uses quite a bit of memory, might also be overloading the machine easily - so I wouldn't really recommend trying it.
Let us know how it went.
Florian.
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