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I think the mailhost column in the BOTSCHED table is the value you should go after. A quick SQL update statement should do the trick. Susannah, is this correct?
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hmm, i think you just do this in the report caster console, a single place. I remember doing this when we moved exchange servers, and i remember it as no biggie, and when it was done, i core-dumped my brain, like after finals.
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Have you looked at the "Tools" section of the ReportCaster console? If you login to the console (http://server.company.com/rcaster/main/reportcaster.jsp) and click on "Console" then click on "Tools". Here you have the ability to do mass updates. Mail Server being one of the updateable fields. I cannot say I have done this myself. But it looks straight forward enough.