14 Message Archiving - Microsoft Exchange Journaling Configuration Guide
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• The
exejcfg.exe
tool is available in the Exchange Server 2003 SP1
download, in the i386\RTW directory. Or, you can download it at:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e7f73f10-
7933-40f3-b07e-ebf38df3400d&displaylang=en
What Should I Do Before Setting Up Journaling?
During the journaling setup process for Exchange Server, you will turn on
envelope journaling for each mailbox database, or store, that contains users for
whom you want to journal messages. Before you set up journaling on your
Microsoft Exchange Server, however, Postini recommends that you first plan your
journal recipient mailbox deployment, adjust storage restrictions, create a
separate email account for users who can search the archive, and set up TLS
(Transport Layer Security).
Microsoft provides extensive information on its Web site (
www.microsoft.com
)
about journaling and how to deploy it to best suit the needs of your organization.
For example, the document Journaling with Exchange Server 2003 provides an
overview of how Exchange Server journaling works, how many copies of
messages are journaled, and information about the impact of journaling on server
performance and network traffic. You can find this document at:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2003/library/
journaling.mspx
Plan Your Journal-Recipient Mailbox Deployment
During the journaling setup process on Exchange Server, you will turn on
journaling for each mailbox store that contains users for whom you want to
archive messages. These mailbox stores send all journaled messages to your
journal-recipient mailbox, which you also create during the setup process. For
most small and mid-sized organizations, only one journal-recipient mailbox is
required. However, if your organization is very large, or if it uses three or more
Exchange Servers, you might want to set up additional journal-recipient
mailboxes.
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