[ngw] Can you move a Post Office into a different domain?

Danita Zanre dzanre.ngwlist at gmail.com
Wed Apr 7 18:55:17 UTC 2010


Not possible.  In fact, I don't think it's even possible with "Secret Mojo
Novell Tools".   Moving the users is the only way.


On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Paul Caron <CARONP at mmc.org> wrote:

>  I have an aging NetWare server that runs 3 domains/mtas on it, as well as
> an API & Fax gateway.  I can move 2 of the domains relatively easy to
> another server, but one of the domains has those two older gateways still in
> use.  I'd just assume leave that domain and gateway behind and move my flock
> of post offices under that one domain to another domain.
>
> Short of moving the users from Post Office to another, any ideas on how to
> do this?
>
> Is this possible?   Any documentation you can steer me towards or away
> from?
>
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