G'Day any help appreciated with this one,
Company A and Company B have merged. This merge has created Company C.
Company A have a 2000 Native domain with Exchange 2000. Company B have a Native 2000 domain with Exchange 2003.
Company C currently doesn't have any infrastructure.
Wondering how to go about merging Company A with Company B and becoming Company C in the process? Ideally, emails leaving Company A (@a.com) and Company B (@b.com) will show @c.com. Emails sent to @a.com and @b.com will be routed to the correct servers. Emails sent to @c.com will also be routed to the correct person. The migration of the A and B domains to C.COM will come later. Looking at standardising the emails first.
Will be moving to Exchange 2007 so would like C.COM to be running Exchange 2007 and doing the routing if possible.
Any gotcha's to look out for?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Tim.
Company A and Company B have merged. This merge has created Company C.
Company A have a 2000 Native domain with Exchange 2000. Company B have a Native 2000 domain with Exchange 2003.
Company C currently doesn't have any infrastructure.
Wondering how to go about merging Company A with Company B and becoming Company C in the process? Ideally, emails leaving Company A (@a.com) and Company B (@b.com) will show @c.com. Emails sent to @a.com and @b.com will be routed to the correct servers. Emails sent to @c.com will also be routed to the correct person. The migration of the A and B domains to C.COM will come later. Looking at standardising the emails first.
Will be moving to Exchange 2007 so would like C.COM to be running Exchange 2007 and doing the routing if possible.
Any gotcha's to look out for?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Tim.