These are the steps to take to convert from MailEnable to SmarterMail:

1. Install SmarterMail

2. The wizard will ask where you want the root directory for storing SmarterMail 
   domain/user files (including email).  It will also ask for the path to domainList.xml
   which is already filled out correctly if you do a default installation.  This file just
   stores a list of domains and path's to those domains.  The converter needs to update
   this file during the conversion.  You also need to enter an IP address that you want
   the domains to be attached too (the ip smtp/pop/imap will listen on).

3. Next will be a list of MailEnable post offices.  You will select the ones you wish to convert.
   You can convert a couple, or all of them.  You can also reconvert a domain that has already 
   been converted (overwrite it).

4. Some post offices may have multiple domains under them.  You will be asked to select a primary 
   domain for each one of those.  SmarterMail converts the selected primary domain over to a 
   SmarterMail Domain.  The others will be added as domain aliases to the primary domain.

That is all there is to it.  None of the MailEnable files are moved/altered in any way, 
so you can run the converter as many times as you want while leaving MailEnable running.



The following are converted:
1. Domains
2. Mailboxes
	- mail
	- passwords
	- autoresponders
	- first forward of forward list - any additional forwards are discarded
	- delete message on forward option
	- size limits
3. Groups
4. Lists
	- not every feature moves over - subscribers and moderator do
		have to inquire about other settings

Note 1: Postoffices are converted as domain aliases to the primary domain
	in the postoffice (the primary domain is selected during the conversion).
	any extra domains in the postoffice are also converted as domain aliases 
	to the primary domain.
Note 2: MailEnable listens to all ip's by default. SmarterMail listens on individual 
	ip's selected for each domain.  The converter requires a default ip that 
	all domains will be set to listen on.  If you listen on multiple ip's 
	you will have to manually change them after the conversion.