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iPlanet Messaging Server 5.0 Migration Guide



Contents


About This Guide
Who Should Read This Book
What You Need to Know
How This Book is Organized
Typographical Conventions
Where to Find Related Information
Where to Find This Book Online


Chapter 1 SIMS 4.0 and Netscape Messaging Server 4.x Changes, Regressions, and Transitions to the iPlanet Messaging Server
Evolution of Messaging Components
Changes in Directory Support
Directory Servers
Directory Information Trees
Netscape Messaging Server 4.x Directory Namespace Limitations
iPlanet Messaging Server Schema
SIMS 4.0 Regressions/Changes/Transitions
SIMS 4.0 MTA Regressions and Changes
Vacation Functions
imta startup
Allowing or Blocking Access to a Mailing List
Adding SMTP Relaying
SIMS 4.0 Message Store Regressions/Changes
Netscape Messaging Server 4.x Regressions/Changes/Transitions
Netscape Messaging Server 4.x MTA Regressions/Changes
Plug-ins
Sending Notifications Regarding Bad Mailing List ErrorsTo Addresses to the Postmaster
Group Attribute Migration Issues
SMTP Relay Function
DNS Lookups Including RBL Checking
Unauthorized Bulk Email (UBE) Filtering
Netscape Messaging Server 4.x Message Store Regressions/Changes
Migrating SIMS/Netscape Messaging Server on a High-Availability Cluster


Chapter 2 Migration Overview
Migration Prerequisites
Migration Toolkit
Migration Process
Choosing a SIMS Message Store Migration Method
Off-line Message Store Migration
On-line Message Store Migration
Incremental Message Store Migration


Chapter 3 Scenarios and Procedures for Migrating a Single-Server System to the iPlanet Messaging Server
Upgrading from a Single-Server SIMS System Using the Offline Message Store Migration Method
Upgrading from a Single-Server SIMS System Using the On-line Message Store Migration Method
Upgrading from a Single-Server SIMS System Using the Incremental Message Store Migration Method
SIMS Incremental Migration—Addendum
Migrating from a Single-Server Netscape Messaging Server System


Chapter 4 Scenarios and Procedures for Migrating a Multi-Server System to the iPlanet Messaging Server
Multi-Server Migration Overview
Topology for Multiple Server Scenarios
Installing a Configuration Server
Migrating from a SIMS Multi-Server Deployment
Upgrading SIMS Domain Entries to iPlanet Messaging Server Domain Entries
Upgrading SIMS SMTP Relay Servers
Upgrading SIMS POP/IMAP Proxy Servers
Migrating Backend SIMS Mail Store Servers to the iPlanet Messaging Server Using the Off-line Migration Method
Migrating Backend SIMS Mail Store Servers to the iPlanet Messaging Server Using the On-line Migration Method
Migration Procedures for Multi-Server, On-line, No Extra Hardware:
Migration Procedures for Multi-Server, On-line, Extra Hardware
Migrating SIMS Message Store Servers to the iPlanet Messaging Server Using the Incremental Migration Method
Addendum
Upgrading a Netscape Messaging Server Multi-Server Deployment
Adding the Required Naming Contexts
Upgrading Netscape Messaging Server SMTP Relay Servers
Upgrading Netscape Messaging Server MMP Servers
Migrating Netscape Messaging Server Backend Message Stores


Chapter 5 Troubleshooting iPlanet Messaging Server Migrations
Backout Strategy
Errors During Directory Migration


Appendix A Command-Line Interface
imsdirmig
Synopsis
Options
Example
imsdaaci
Synopsis
Options
Example


Appendix B Common Migration Procedures
Upgrading SIMS/Netscape Messaging Server to Netscape Directory Server 4.12
Supporting a Multiple Schemas
Enabling Multi-schema Support On SIMS
Enabling Multi-schema Support On Netscape Messaging Server 4.x
Using Existing Directory Information Trees in the iPlanet Messaging Server
Mapping an Netscape Messaging Server Namespace with a Single Domain to an iPlanet Messaging Server Namespace
Mapping a Netscape Messaging Server Namespace with Multiple Domains to an iPlanet Messaging Server Namespace
Using SIMS Directory Namespaces
Glossary

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