
Testing Email Continuity Licensed Customer Confidential
154 Email Continuity Administrator Guide version 6.5 (1st ed.)
Upon activation, the service sends any requested notification message to the
addresses you selected. (See "
Managing Transition Alerts" on page 140.) During
the test, Email Continuity activates all mailboxes for users you identified, allowing
them to log in using the webmail interface.
When the test is underway, a Current Tests section displays in the Administration
Console. Mail sent to users included in the test goes to their Email Continuity
mailboxes.
In the list of users, those you included in the test display as In Test and those
receiving email through the primary mail system display as Ready.
During the test, all affected users should log in to the webmail interface and use
as many features as possible. When ready, the administrator can end the test and
start the recovery process.
To start recovery from a test:
1 In the Current Tests section of the Administration Console, click Start
Recovery.
2 Select the recovery type and click Next. A notification message
composition page displays. As with the activation notification message,
you can edit the message, use the default message, or bypass the
message.
3 In the Archive Name box, type a name for the archive. This name
displays when you use the RecoveryManager to restore messages to the
primary mail system.
4 Click Next.
5 Click Start Recovery.
TIP Partial Activation Test Workaround
If the partial activation option is unavailable (Exchange 5.5 and Lotus platforms)
a simple addressing standard has been implemented to facilitate the sending
and receiving of email by users included in a test and using the webmail
interface.
To use this standard, append a suffix available from Support (for example,
emrs.company.com) to the ordinary email address. This forces the message to
route to Email Continuity. For example, a test user with the email address
through the email address aandrews@genericorp.com.emrs.company.com.
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