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QUESTION POSED ON: 20 June 2004
I need a methodology to move users (mail database) from a server to another server in a different domain. Thanks in advance for your guidance.

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EXPERT RESPONSE
I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve here, but, the simple answer for moving mail files to another domain would be to create cross-domain configuration documents in each domain -– outbound from the current server, inbound for the receiving server, and then you can use AdminP to create new replicas in the other domain. And don't forget to cross-certify the organizations.

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