Hey Jim,
Dead right!
<insideJoke>
I see you landed a tasty job at Cisco, beats Lotus/cc:Mail hey?...
... better managers ;)
</insideJoke>
Since I left Lotus I set up my own software company, Influence, Inc., to
focus on making comfortable migrators from older mail systems to new
ones. We license our product to Netscape and Qualcomm. Currently the
existing products migrate from two mail systems, but we are expanding our
range of sources and destinations.
A cc:Mail administrator can setup a migration of a whole Post Office in
just a few minutes. The Tools migrate users to their destination format
without any supervision, and at a pretty high rate. Everything is logged
for audit, and forwarding is handled automatically. Users are notified
when their migration is done, and they have access to all their old
folders and messages (including attachments). the big deal is that we
offer 'continuous mail connectivity' which means that you can reply to
migrated messages without getting a headach. This keeps a company fully
on-line while a migration is in progress.
Because of our clean architecture we can customize the products easily to
meet special requirements. And we can help organizations plan and deploy
migrations.
Please pass on our co-ordinates to your friend, and note that we are just
starting a Web-based survey on e-mail migration needs. Everyone who
completes a form will get a freebie of some kind, and there'll be a
special freebie every month for the best survey entry. (This would be a
good month to enter since we've just started, and the pool will be
small.)
Good luck,
--r.
>I thought tools were available to do that??
>
>TIA, Jim
>
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