Difference between revisions of "Archiving Emails from Microsoft Exchange 2003"

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Depending on you archiving strategy (archiving mailboxes vs. journaling) it is necessary to make some configuration changes to your Microsoft Exchange Server. The following sections describe step by step how to accomplish those changes.
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== Creating a Central User to Access Mailboxes ==
 
 
== Creating a central user to access mailboxes ==
 
 
With MailStore, some or all mailboxes of an Exchange server can be archived in a single step. All necessary preparations, such as creating MailStore users, can be made automatically. The archiving process can be executed manually or automatically according to a schedule.
 
With MailStore, some or all mailboxes of an Exchange server can be archived in a single step. All necessary preparations, such as creating MailStore users, can be made automatically. The archiving process can be executed manually or automatically according to a schedule.
  
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Important notice: Before MailStore can access the new Journal mailbox for archiving, it may be necessary for you to log on to this mailbox once using Outlook Web Access (OWA), for example.
 
Important notice: Before MailStore can access the new Journal mailbox for archiving, it may be necessary for you to log on to this mailbox once using Outlook Web Access (OWA), for example.
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Creating a Central User to Access Mailboxes

With MailStore, some or all mailboxes of an Exchange server can be archived in a single step. All necessary preparations, such as creating MailStore users, can be made automatically. The archiving process can be executed manually or automatically according to a schedule.

Before the archiving process can be set up in MailStore, a user with access to all mailboxes to be archived has to be created.

Important notice: Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Service Pack 2 (SP2) is required.

  • Create user with full access to all mailboxes. This user does not have to have his or her own Exchange mailbox.
  • Start the Microsoft Exchange System Manager. It is generally located in the Start menu under Microsoft Exchange | System-Manager.
  • From the tree structure, select the appropriate Exchange server, the storage group (e.g. First Storage Group) and the mailbox store.
  • Right-click onto the mailbox store and select Properties. Click on the Security tab.
  • Click on Add to add the new MailStore user and grant the Send As and Receive As permissions by marking the appropriate checkboxes.
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Setting Up Journaling

Before the archiving process can be set up in MailStore, Journaling has to be set up for the Exchange server. Please proceed as described below:

Step 1: Activating Envelope Journaling

Please note: Envelope Journaling is first available for Exchange 2000 Server with Post-Service Pack 3 and Exchange Server 2003 with Service Pack 1.

Start MailStore Client and log on as MailStore administrator. Click on Management Shell and enter the following command:

 exejcfg

The Envelope Journaling feature in Microsoft Exchange is now activated. After pressing Enter, a success message should appear on the screen:

 Successfully ENABLED Envelope Journaling for COMPANY

Step 2: Creating a Mailbox for Journaling

Create a new user whose Exchange mailbox is to be used for Journaling. Through the console Active Directory Users and Computers, add a new user with a meaningful name, e.g. journal.

Step 3: Configuring the New Mailbox as Journal Mailbox

Open the Exchange System Manager. In the tree Server, open the server name as well as the first storage group. Right-click on Mailbox Store and select Properties.

The dialog window Mailbox Store Properties opens:

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  • Mark the checkbox Archive all messages sent or received by mailboxes on this store.
  • Click on Browse.
  • Enter the name of the new user, e.g. journal.
  • Click on Check Names. The name will be underlined and provided with additional information.
  • Click on OK.
  • In the Properties dialog window, click on OK again.

Please keep in mind that in complex Microsoft Exchange environments it may take a few minutes until the Journaling settings become active.

Important notice: Before MailStore can access the new Journal mailbox for archiving, it may be necessary for you to log on to this mailbox once using Outlook Web Access (OWA), for example.

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