Veritas Alta™ Archiving : Journaling Guide
- Journaling Overview
- Exchange 2013, 2016, and 2019 Set-up
- Exchange 2013, 2016, and 2019 Disable
- Exchange 2010 Set-up
- Exchange 2010 Disable
- Exchange 2007 Set-up
- Exchange 2007 Disable
- Exchange 2003 Standard Set-up
- Exchange 2003 Standard Disable
- Exchange 2003 Envelope Set up
- Setting up Exchange 2003 envelope journaling
- Step 1 - Enable Advanced Journaling Configuration Mode (Envelope Journaling)
- Step 2 - Create a New Mailbox Store for the Journaling Mailbox
- Step 3 - Create a Custom Recipient
- Step 4 - Create Journaling User Mailbox
- Step 5 - Set up Server-Side forwarding rule on Journaling Mailbox using OWA
- Step 6 - Set up SMTP Connector
- Step 7 - Activate Journaling
- Step 8 - Clean the Journal Recipient Mailbox
- Step 9 - Schedule the Mailbox Manager to Run Recipient Policies
- Step 10 - Disable Non-Delivery Reports (NDRs)
- Step 11 - Add an SMTP Queue Growth Monitoring Alert
- Exchange 2003 Envelope Disable
- Disabling Exchange 2003 envelope journaling
- Step 1 - Remove the SMTP Queue Growth Monitoring Alert
- Step 2 - Remove Internet Message Formats Domain
- Step 3 - Turn off Mailbox Management Schedule
- Step 4 - Remove Mailbox Management policy for cleaning the Journaling Mailbox
- Step 5 - Deactivate Journaling
- Step 6 - Remove SMTP Connector
- Step 7 - Remove Journaling Mailbox
- Step 8 - Remove Journaling Contact
- Step 9 - Remove Extra Mailbox Store
- Step 10 - Turn off Advanced Journaling Configuration
- Office 365
- Domino Mail
- Google G Suite Enterprise Gmail
- Additional Journaling Information
Sending test emails
You can send test emails to determine if Journaling works. Listed are a number of email test scenarios. See the appropriate table for each scenario to view test message configurations and their expected archive results:
Intra-office Test Email Scenarios
Inbound Test Email Scenarios
Outbound Test Email Scenarios
For the Provisioning process use the test email scenarios worksheet for Archive Journaling verification.
Note:
To confirm the receipt of test emails, you must look in the user's Personal.cloud archive. The correct way to do this is by "browsing" the Inbox, and not by "searching" for the message(s). Email messages appears in the archive via browsing before these messages are available by searching, which could take up to several hours.
Table: Intra-office test email scenarios
From | To | CC | BCC | Expected Results |
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tom@abc.com | jim@abc.com |
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tom@abc.com | jim@abc.com |
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tom@abc.com | jim@abc.com |
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Table: Inbound test email scenarios
From | To | CC | BCC | Expected Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
tom@hotmail.com | jim@abc.com | Emails are archived for recipient jim@abc.com: Inbox | ||
tom@hotmail.com | jim@abc.com | Emails are archived for recipient jim@abc.com: Inbox | ||
tom@hotmail.com | jim@abc.com | Emails are archived for recipient jim@abc.com: Inbox. However the To field does not display in the email message header for the sender or recipient | ||
tom@hotmail.com |
| Emails are archived for all recipients:
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tom@hotmail.com | jim@abc.com | jimbean@abc.com | Emails are archived for recipient jim@abc.com: Inbox, additional CC address is visible in "To" field in email message header | |
tom@hotmail.com | jim@abc.com | jimbean@abc.com | Emails are archived for recipient jim@abc.com: Inbox. However the BCC recipient jimbean@gmail.com does not display in the email message header |
Table: Outbound test email scenarios
From | To | CC | BCC | Expected Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
jim@abc.com | tom@hotmail.com | Emails are archived under sender jim@abc.com: Sent Items | ||
jim@abc.com | tom@hotmail.com | Emails are archived under sender jim@abc.com: Sent Items | ||
jim@abc.com | tom@hotmail.com | Emails are archived under sender jim@abc.com: Sent Items. However To field does not display in email message header | ||
jim@abc.com | joe@abc.com | tom@hotmail.com |
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jim@abc.com | joe@abc.com | tom@hotmail.com | jimbean@gmail.com |
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