Jose, 

Sounds like you got it ok. 

The AdminP issue cannot easily be resolved. To do a rename on the mail 
docs in the users mail database, you can create an a
agent to set the names fields manually. 

Otherwise just advise the users to correct the email address when replying 
since they will be prompted for the correct email address anyway.

All calendar events, repeating or otherwise need to be rebooked. There is 
no way around that.

Sean 





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date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 17:02:05 -0400
from: rob@xxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: Migration across Domains

You mean like the new domain we created last week to handle the 
divestiture of one division?  Maybe we did it wrong, but we reregistered 
the user in the new domain, as if from scratch, deleted their new email 
file, replicated their old email file, changed the email file owner from 
user/OLDDOMAIN to user/NEWDOMAIN.  It was pointed out to me that this 
method may take away the users ability to read old encrypted email because 

they are now using a totally new id file.  I just didn't care.

Rob Berendt

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