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3558.1 | No, but V3.0 drawers help | IOSG::TALLETT | Gimmee an Alpha colour notebook... | Mon Nov 22 1993 09:13 | 16 |
| > I'm running A1 V2.4 on 2 systems. Assume that I have accounts
>both on these 2 systems. Can I transfer one to another without any loss?
>I mean the transfer can consolidate both mails onto the destination. Can
>this be done?
You can load the account onto the system with a different username
such that you end up with two separate accounts on the one system,
but if you are asking can you merge the two accounts into one then,
no, it can't be done (its a popular request). If you load the account
with a different name then in V3.0 you could add the [other]MAIN
drawer to your filecabinet, and then you can access both accounts
as if they were one, which is usually enough for most people
(they don't actually want to merge the accounts).
Regards,
Paul
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3558.2 | AR & AF | PASVC::STEVENTAM | Steven Tam @PAS | Mon Nov 22 1993 10:52 | 15 |
| re: .1
Thanks for your answer. You have helped me a lot.
I want to merge 2 accounts onto one system. So there is
no workaround to do this.
Another assumption, I create a new account on one system first
and then transfer the account from the other system to it, does it work?
If yes, can I set AF (Auto-forward) for the old (transferred account)?
I know the system will ask AR (auto-reply) to be set after the transfer.
Is it set by the A1 manager or the user (login the old account after
the transfer).
Steven.
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3558.3 | Yes | IOSG::TALLETT | Gimmee an Alpha colour notebook... | Mon Nov 22 1993 18:57 | 15 |
| > Another assumption, I create a new account on one system first
>and then transfer the account from the other system to it, does it work?
Yes. Why do you want to do this? (Maybe I'm missing something).
>If yes, can I set AF (Auto-forward) for the old (transferred account)?
>I know the system will ask AR (auto-reply) to be set after the transfer.
>Is it set by the A1 manager or the user (login the old account after
>the transfer).
Best do it through the A1 manager account through NEWDIR as
transfer user disables the account.
Regards,
Paul
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3558.4 | Account setup | PASVC::STEVENTAM | Steven Tam @PAS | Tue Nov 23 1993 02:33 | 12 |
| re: .3
Thanks for your reply. You have answered my queries.
To create an account first because the environment account
created during transfer may not the one I need. So I will create
the account first before do the transfer.
You mean both AF & AR can be done thru A1 manager account
by using NEWDIR function?
Steven.
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3558.5 | AF and AR? | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Tue Nov 23 1993 09:41 | 6 |
| When you gt this all set up, are you expecting both auto-forward and
auto-reply to work? I know this is reasonable (!), but I think there's still a
long-running problem which prevents this. If you set both AF and AR, only the
AF will work.
grahame
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3558.6 | AR only! | PASVC::STEVENTAM | Steven Tam @PAS | Tue Nov 23 1993 10:31 | 15 |
| Thanks for the replies.
It's fine for only one can work. AR is more suitable (for me).
Can the old account still receive new mails?
Is there any problem in the folders' names when transferring the
account in V2.4? For examples: A1 folder & A1MAIL folder. It's because
I've heard about that there is some problem happened in the transfer if the
folder name is like this. The folder in the destination will be strange,
such as wrong name, etc (I'm not sure).
Is this true?
Steven.
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3558.7 | STARS | IOSG::TALLETT | Gimmee an Alpha colour notebook... | Tue Nov 23 1993 11:52 | 6 |
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I don't know of a folder naming problem, but there are some
transfer user problems listed in STARS.
Regards,
Paul
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