Enterprise Vault.cloud™ Archive Administration Help
- Getting started with Archive Administration
- Archive Overview
- My Config
- About the My Config page
- About Services
- Selecting the User Management options
- Configuring Office 365 Sync
- Creating a custom role group for the Office 365 Sync account
- About Office 365 mailbox delegation permissions synchronization
- About Provisioning
- About Office 365 synchronizations
- Running and scheduling Office 365 synchronization events
- Office 365 Sync reporting
- Viewing the Office 365 Sync summary and reports
- CloudLink Sync Summary
- About Managed Tags
- About Account Management
- Searching for archive accounts
- Using search filters
- Creating an archive account
- Viewing the details of an archive account
- About the Account Details page
- Editing an archive account
- Deleting an archive account
- Deploying users
- Removing user access
- Enabling services for existing archive accounts
- Editing Mobile Web Access permission for existing archive accounts
- Unlocking an archive account
- Exporting archive account information
- Archive Collectors
- About Archive Collectors
- About Box File Archiving
- Setting up the link to Box
- Removing the link to Box
- Enabling file collection automatically when the service maps an account
- Enabling unmapped user reporting
- Adding to the list of file extensions that are archived from Box
- Changing the file extensions to archive for individual users
- Enabling or disabling file collection manually for mapped users
- Downloading a Box user list
- About Salesforce Chatter Archiving
- About Lync On-Premises Archiving
- About Bloomberg Archiving
- Role Management
- Policy Management
- Classification
- Import Data
- Authentication Management
- Configuring the Enterprise Vault.cloud authentication service
- Enabling the Authentication Settings permission for the Policy Manager role
- Assigning the Policy Manager role to an administrator
- Selecting an authentication method
- Uploading a token-signing certificate
- Validating the Identity Provider URL
- Activating single sign-on
- AD FS Configuration Guide
- Retention Management
- About Retention Management
- Configuring the default retention period
- Creating a retention policy
- Editing a retention policy
- Deleting a retention policy
- Associating a retention policy with a policy target
- Disassociating a retention policy from a policy target
- Enabling and disabling the storage expiry setting
- Viewing the storage expiry status table
- Continuity Management
- About Email Continuity
- Email Continuity prerequisites
- Configuring Email Continuity
- Provisioning the Email Continuity service for your mail servers
- Adding the Email Continuity IP ranges to your firewall and mail server whitelists
- Updating your email security provider routing configuration
- Testing the Email Continuity configuration
- Managing Email Continuity
- Email Continuity FAQ
- Reporting and Notifications
- About Enterprise Vault.cloud reports and logs
- Viewing the Activity Log
- Viewing the Message Log
- Viewing the Usage Log
- Viewing the Usage Reports
- Creating a Retention Log Report
- Viewing the Mobile Browser Log
- Viewing the Personal Browser Log
- Viewing the Discovery Browser Log
- Creating a Messaging Report
- Creating a Personal Archive Report
- Creating a Mobile Web Access Report
- Creating a Discovery Archive Report
- Usage notifications
- Enabling or disabling usage notifications
- Changing the usage notification threshold and frequency
- Adding email addresses for usage notifications
- Removing email addresses from usage notifications
- Personal.cloud Deployment for IBM Notes
- Archive Administration Updates in Previous Releases
- About the updates for previous releases
- March 2017 updates
- August 2016 updates
- May 2016 updates
- January 2016 updates
- December 2015 updates
- November 2015 updates
- August 2015 updates
- May 2015 updates
- February 2015 updates
- November 2014 updates
- August 2014 updates
- May 2014 updates
- November 2013 updates
- July 2013 updates
- May 2013 updates
- February/March 2013 updates
- November 2012 updates
- May 2012 updates
- March 2012 updates
- January/February 2012 updates
- January 2012 updates
- Archive Administration Known Issues
About Import Data
Every company has existing emails, whether located in active user mailboxes, personal stores, document management systems, or other communication libraries. You can consolidate some or all of these legacy email sources into your Archive. This section outlines the data import process, explaining how your company's legacy email can be transferred to the Archive correctly-- and in its entirety.
Legacy email refers to data sitting on local archives on desktops or laptops, email storages on servers, or email on backup tapes. By moving your legacy email into the Cloud Archive, you have a complete, living record of your past and present email history.
The legacy email has context, unlike active email that is saved into your Archive via journaling. A journaled message is captured in transit and saved in its original, pristine form, while legacy email may have been altered before it is placed in the Archive. Legacy messages have previously arrived within the user mailbox and may have been copied into a folder, forwarded to other recipients, or otherwise acted on by the user.
Messages may also have metadata fields altered when information is copied into .PST files. To capture the additional information of a legacy message, the import process into the Archive is entirely different than the transfer of journal email. During this process, all legacy email contextual elements are preserved.
You can import legacy email into the archive using Enterprise Vault.cloud Archive Administration. You can use the Import Data feature to import items into archives. You can upload items up to 1 GB per month. Over the period of one month, you may choose to upload an item of 1 GB in one go or upload multiple smaller items with a collective size of a maximum of 1 GB.
You need to collect the legacy email in the proper format from your email environment and then send-- either electronically or physically-- to Veritas for import into the archive in the following scenarios:
If the .PST file that you want to import is larger than 1 GB and less than 20 GB.
If the file format is .EML, .MSG, or .NSF
Guidelines to use the Import Data feature:
.PST file names should not contain commas, special or double-byte characters.
.PST files need to be 1 GB or less in size.
.PST files cannot be password protected.
Run scanpst.exe, a utility included with Microsoft® Outlook, to determine if your PST files are corrupt before uploading the data to ensure the ingestion of the PST's into the archive.
A message size limit of 50 MB is applicable for imported and journaled email messages. Any oversized messages will not be imported. A report is provided for any message that exceeds this limit.
Non-email items such as drafts, tasks, and calendar entries are not imported. Read receipts and calendar notice acceptances can be imported.