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924.1 | msmail | GIDDAY::DRANSFIELD | Mike Dransfield, Sydney RSSG | Fri Mar 07 1997 03:53 | 6 |
| I am not sure I understand the question.
The exchange client can access a microsoft mail post office.
Are you looking for something different to that?
cheers,
Mike
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924.2 | Easy viewing and drag-n-drop? | THEBAY::WIEGLEB | Voracious schools of lottery girls | Fri Mar 07 1997 20:07 | 17 |
| Nope, sounds like you understood the question and I just missed
something obvious.
Not being an MS-Mail user, I wasn't aware that you can access MS-Mail
POs from the Exchange client out-of-the-box. I've seen lots of talk
about the connector and migration tools, but I don't recall ever
reading anything about access through the client. I'll check again for
details.
Is drag-and-drop supported between the two? Does it make sense an an
individual's migration tool to just move the messages they wish to
keep?
Thanks,
- Dave
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924.3 | can do drag drop | GIDDAY::DRANSFIELD | Mike Dransfield, Sydney RSSG | Sat Mar 08 1997 22:35 | 14 |
| yes you can do drag and drop between the two.
Migration depends on your point of view.
Do you want to move everyones mail for them and get lots of junk, or
make them move little bits and throw the rest away or just leave it
around for a while and let them read and print what they want?
Most of the people I talk to lean towards the latter approach in which
case leaving the post office around for a while and letting them use
both msmail and exchange from the same client would be a way to do
that.
just my 10c
mike
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