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
Troubleshooting journaling for Exchange 2010 and 2007
Make sure that the Journaling Contact SMTP Email Address is spelled correctly.
Restart the Microsoft Exchange Transport Service: Click and click . Enter services.msc in the text box and click . Click , then click . A pop-up window displays with the message Microsoft Exchange Transport service is being restarted. When the pop-up window automatically disappears, you have successfully restarted the service.
Your firewall may block outbound emails:
Many firewalls can block emails sent using TLS encryption. Emails can be blocked even if the option is set to allow all outbound emails.
If you have a Cisco firewall, it is likely that the ESMTP packet inspection is enabled and blocking the TLS-encrypted emails. For more information, visit Cisco support at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa72/release/notes/asarn723.html#wp219670
Verify there are no enabled Send Connectors using the journaling contact domain name by executing the following command:
Get-SendConnector | Where {$_.AddressSpaces -match <domain.com>
Issue a telnet command to the smarthost to see if you have a connection issue. A 220 banner should be returned.
Additional troubleshooting for Exchange 2007 only:
If emails are journaled, but some or all emails seem to archive incorrectly:
Add the domain that is shown on the address space of the send connector to the Remote Domains tab under Organization Configuration > Hub Transport.
Click the format of original message sent as attachment to journal report tab. Then on Exchange rich-text format select the never use radio button.