Microsoft Exchange 2010 upgrade Test cases – Part 9
I am writing a series of blog where I will guide you on test cases that should carry out when upgrading from either Exchange 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange 2010. This blog is ninth of this series.
Each blog will contain two or three test cases that will guide you on various testing conditions that should help you streamline your Exchange upgrade.
Routing between Sites/Servers
User Scenario |
Send mail to all mailbox servers from test mailbox |
Method |
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Expected Results |
Confirm successful transmission of messages between each mailbox to local and International sites |
SMTP Inbound
User Scenario |
Send test mail from an external email account to an internal email account and confirm successful transmission of message |
Method |
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Expected Results |
Confirm successful transmission of message |
Enjoy and don’t forget to read the first blog of this series at:
Microsoft Exchange 2010 upgrade Test cases – Part 1
Microsoft Exchange 2010 upgrade Test cases – Part 2
Microsoft Exchange 2010 upgrade Test cases – Part 3
Microsoft Exchange 2010 upgrade Test cases – Part 4
Microsoft Exchange 2010 upgrade Test cases – Part 5
Microsoft Exchange 2010 upgrade Test cases – Part 6
Microsoft Exchange 2010 upgrade Test cases – Part 7
Microsoft Exchange 2010 upgrade Test cases – Part 8
Read my favorites blogs:
Designing a backup less Exchange 2010 Architecture
Microsoft Exchange 2010 CAS Array – Steps and Recommendations
Appear Offline in Microsoft Office Communicator Server 2007
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