split domain with Lotus Domino and zimbra
split domain with Lotus Domino and zimbra
I'm configuring a split domain setup with Domino as primary and zimbra as secondary. I followed the zimbra wiki and everything works fine internally. But for external mail to work I believe the Domino server has to trust zimbra server's IP address. Can anyone help me on how to do the trusting part in Domino.
split domain with Lotus Domino and zimbra
Hi,
i am also trying to create split domain with Lotus and Zimbra, can you tell me what you have done (configure) on Lotus ? Do you after migration of user, delete user on Lotus ? I would like to keep users inside Domino, and forward copy of received mail to zimbra server and same configure user.
So to clarify we want to have same account on Lotus and on Zimbra at same time for seamless migration. I tried to configure Lotus by instruction on this link
IBM Lotus Domino and Notes Information Center
i am also trying to create split domain with Lotus and Zimbra, can you tell me what you have done (configure) on Lotus ? Do you after migration of user, delete user on Lotus ? I would like to keep users inside Domino, and forward copy of received mail to zimbra server and same configure user.
So to clarify we want to have same account on Lotus and on Zimbra at same time for seamless migration. I tried to configure Lotus by instruction on this link
IBM Lotus Domino and Notes Information Center
split domain with Lotus Domino and zimbra
[quote user="dernikov1"]Hi,
i am also trying to create split domain with Lotus and Zimbra, can you tell me what you have done (configure) on Lotus ? Do you after migration of user, delete user on Lotus ? I would like to keep users inside Domino, and forward copy of received mail to zimbra server and same configure user.
So to clarify we want to have same account on Lotus and on Zimbra at same time for seamless migration. I tried to configure Lotus by instruction on this link
IBM Lotus Domino and Notes Information Center[/QUOTE]
Your question is quite confusing. Are you planning to migrate entire users to zimbra or need to co-exist domino & zimbra for sometime before migration? If your need is to migrate, then you don't need to co-exist and its a straight forward step with zimbra migration tool
i am also trying to create split domain with Lotus and Zimbra, can you tell me what you have done (configure) on Lotus ? Do you after migration of user, delete user on Lotus ? I would like to keep users inside Domino, and forward copy of received mail to zimbra server and same configure user.
So to clarify we want to have same account on Lotus and on Zimbra at same time for seamless migration. I tried to configure Lotus by instruction on this link
IBM Lotus Domino and Notes Information Center[/QUOTE]
Your question is quite confusing. Are you planning to migrate entire users to zimbra or need to co-exist domino & zimbra for sometime before migration? If your need is to migrate, then you don't need to co-exist and its a straight forward step with zimbra migration tool
Re: split domain with Lotus Domino and zimbra
Can you give me the link of This configuration?jomygm wrote:I'm configuring a split domain setup with Domino as primary and zimbra as secondary. I followed the zimbra wiki and everything works fine internally. But for external mail to work I believe the Domino server has to trust zimbra server's IP address. Can anyone help me on how to do the trusting part in Domino.
Re: split domain with Lotus Domino and zimbra
You should not be resurrecting threads that are this old and, FWIW, the link is in the two posts immediately above yours.veasna wrote:jomygm wrote:Can you give me the link of This configuration?