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Hi Guys,

I'm looking for any advice/info that any of you can provide to resolve the following issue.
We have recently rolled out an new mail archiving solution that has left 'stubs' in the old Lotus Notes archives that now need to be moved back to the users primary mailfiles so we can decommision the old Notes Archive servers.
The folder structure in the mailfile and archives sometimes vary so we have decided to create a new folder in the mailfile and name it 'Old Archive' which will contain the folder structure of the Lotus Notes archive and all the stubs that are to be moved.
The solution will need to be run over about 3000 archives when it is ready.

Has anyone attempted anything like this? Any ideas / comments would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Ian
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