Export GW 6.0 mail to Outlook

Ok it finally had to happen....
My client need to upgrade their accounting system to Sage Line 200 which is
MS-SQL based.
We've discussed options like running GW for email but really for 15 people
(ALL need Line 200) - they can't justify having 2 servers so its a move to
MS SBS 2003 Premium
My client has been a loyal Novell...er since Netware 2.2 but this change
must happen.
Most clients are still will Novell servers and GW so my experience with MS
Servers is minimal (secially email)
How can I EXPORT GW info (mainly Email and addressbooks)??
This is NWSB 6.0 and GW 6.0
Any help (except go ask MS !) is welcome.

Exchange has a Groupwise -> Exchange migration utility - start with that.
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MikeF wrote:
> Ok it finally had to happen....
>
> My client need to upgrade their accounting system to Sage Line 200 which is
> MS-SQL based.
>
> We've discussed options like running GW for email but really for 15 people
> (ALL need Line 200) - they can't justify having 2 servers so its a move to
> MS SBS 2003 Premium
>
> My client has been a loyal Novell...er since Netware 2.2 but this change
> must happen.
> Most clients are still will Novell servers and GW so my experience with MS
> Servers is minimal (secially email)
>
> How can I EXPORT GW info (mainly Email and addressbooks)??
>
> This is NWSB 6.0 and GW 6.0
>
> Any help (except go ask MS !) is welcome.
>
>
>

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