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the best way to change to a stand alone Pegasus install.

Well just doing a new install does work fine.

 

<p>Well just doing a new install does work fine.</p><p> </p>

So currently we have a company Mercury server but I am being presssured to change to connecting all users including myself directly to the Exchange server at head office.  I am wondering about the best way to change my local Pegasus to connect directly to Exchange.  For obvious reasons I would like to leave the present setup working while I do it if I could.

 

I was thinking about doing a new install of Pegasus on my system (to C:\PMAIL2) which I could set up from scratch ideally using the same mailbox folder that I currently use.  Then I could use DAVMAIL to setup the Pop and SMTP stuff and see if it works.

 Does anyone have a better idea, or indeed an opinion on how well this will work?

<p>So currently we have a company Mercury server but I am being presssured to change to connecting all users including myself directly to the Exchange server at head office.  I am wondering about the best way to change my local Pegasus to connect directly to Exchange.  For obvious reasons I would like to leave the present setup working while I do it if I could.</p><p> </p><p>I was thinking about doing a new install of Pegasus on my system (to C:\PMAIL2) which I could set up from scratch ideally using the same mailbox folder that I currently use.  Then I could use DAVMAIL to setup the Pop and SMTP stuff and see if it works.</p><p> <span style="font-size: 10pt;">Does anyone have a better idea, or indeed an opinion on how well this will work?</span></p>
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