Is there a way to share the addressbooks between Domino and Exchange. This is
not a case of a mixed environment mail system. This is between a company that
was recently purchased and one runs a mix of Exchange2003 and 5.5 and the
other is Domino 6.5.4. These are two diferent mail domains and I'd like to
try and keep them seperate. But there is a need to simplfy communicatons and
the question has been posed about linking the addressbooks somehow. I've read
about he connectors but the docs all speak from a standpoint of a single
mixed mail system. These are two seperate entities that are looking for a
smoother way to communicate.
Any ideas?
Implement the Exchange Connector for Lotus Notes. It has a directory
synchronisation element to it. Start here (watch for a wrapped URL):
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/guides/e2k3InterOpMig/2810
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Dennis - 24 Nov 2005 17:06 GMT
I read that doc and it keeps referring to implementing Exchange into a Domino
envirnment. I'm just trying to link two seperate envronemts. One is a
Microsoft shop and the other is a Novell and Notes structure. The notes
system is a completeley different email domain.
Company 1 Us.company1.com
company 2 Company2.com
Company2 has no other access to Company1. We aren't part of Company1's
forest at all. Would the connector still work. Also from that doc I would
have to use an Exchange system as my inbound SMTP gateway. I'm trying to keep
Exchange completley out of Company2's infrastructure if at all possible.
> Implement the Exchange Connector for Lotus Notes. It has a directory
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Dennis - 04 Dec 2005 17:22 GMT
Thanks. That was what I was looking for.
> I read that doc and it keeps referring to implementing Exchange into a Domino
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I would suggest looking at a solution like Simple Sync.
http://www.cps-systems.com/simplesync/
Works perfect and has been around for a long time.
Martin Tuip
MVP Exchange
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