I would think that you would give the receiving server the same ACL rights 
as the sending server, since it sounds like it will be the home server 
once the migration is complete.

That's just a quick, off-the-cuff answer.  I can't say I've tried it 
myself.

Patrick




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As part of the process of splitting out a division to it's own Domino 
domain I have successfully tested cross domain replication of a simple 
discussion database.  Now I want to do mail files.  I am assuming the 
problem is with the ACL on these mail files not having the right authority 

for OtherDomainServers because this is what I am getting

Server: PVCMAIL
05/05/2006 17:31:36   Not replicating mail/dadams.nsf (not authorized to 
read
 NOTES01/DEKKO mail\####.nsf) 
05/05/2006 17:31:36   Access control is set in NOTES01/DEKKO mail\####.nsf 


to not allow replication from mail/dadams.nsf 

ACL on the mail file has "No Access" and just "Replicate or copy 
documents" checked.  On the simple discussion database it's Manager and 
lots checked.
What level is necessary?

Rob Berendt

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