Enterprise Vault™ Setting up Exchange Server Archiving
- About this guide
- Distributing Exchange Server Forms
- Setting up archiving from mailboxes
- Points to note before you set up Enterprise Vault mailbox archiving
- Defining Exchange Server mailbox archiving policies
- Mailbox policy settings when setting up Exchange Server archiving
- Mailbox policy settings when setting up Exchange Server archiving
- Defining desktop policies in Exchange Server archiving
- Desktop policy settings in Exchange Server archiving
- Options tab (Exchange Server archiving desktop policy setting)
- Advanced tab (Exchange Server archiving desktop policy setting)
- Desktop policy settings in Exchange Server archiving
- Adding Exchange Server archiving targets
- Using customized shortcuts with Exchange Server archiving
- About editing automatic messages for Exchange Server archiving
- Enabling mailboxes for Exchange Server archiving
- Setting up users' desktops
- Enterprise Vault Outlook Add-In for Exchange Server archiving
- Enterprise Vault Client for Mac OS X with Exchange Server archiving
- Getting users started with Exchange Server archiving
- Setting up Vault Cache and Virtual Vault
- Vault Cache synchronization
- Vault Cache header synchronization and content download
- Vault Cache advanced settings
- Virtual Vault advanced settings
- Setting up archiving from public folders
- About public folder policy settings
- Exchange Public Folder policy settings
- Exchange Public Folder policy settings
- Adding public folder archiving targets
- Setting up archiving of journaled messages
- Envelope Journaling
- Setting up Enterprise Vault Office Mail App for Exchange Server 2013 and later
- About the Enterprise Vault Office Mail App
- Deploying the Enterprise Vault Office Mail App
- Troubleshooting the Enterprise Vault Office Mail App
- Setting up Enterprise Vault access for OWA clients on Exchange Server 2010
- About Enterprise Vault functionality in OWA clients
- Enterprise Vault OWA Extensions in an Exchange Server 2010 environment
- Configuring access to Enterprise Vault from Outlook RPC over HTTP clients
- Using firewall software for external access to OWA and Outlook
- Configuring filtering
- About filtering
- Configuring selective journaling
- Configuring group journaling
- Configuring custom filtering
- About custom filtering ruleset files
- About controlling default custom filtering behavior
- About the general format of ruleset files for custom filtering
- About rule actions for custom filtering
- About message attribute filters for custom filtering
- About the general format of Custom Properties.xml
- About content categories
- Defining how custom properties are presented in third party applications
- Custom properties example
Using customized shortcuts with Exchange Server archiving
The standard Enterprise Vault shortcuts do not work well with IMAP or POP3 clients. If you have users with such clients, you can choose to use custom shortcuts. You can view these using any client that can render HTML content, such as Outlook Express.
In a new installation of Enterprise Vault, a default shortcut contains the following:
From and Subject information
Recipient information: To, CC, and BCC
A banner containing a link to the complete archived item
The first 1000 characters from the message body
Links to attachments, if there are any
Figure: Structure of a shortcut shows the structure of a default shortcut.
You can change the settings so that shortcuts contain as much information as you require. If you have users with IMAP or POP3 clients, you probably want to customize shortcuts so that they contain links to archived attachments. Users can click the link to open an attachment.
Note that the changes you can make apply to shortcuts that are generated in the future, not to shortcuts that have already been created.
Details of custom shortcut content are held in the file ShortcutText.txt
in the Enterprise Vault folder (for example, C:\Program Files (x86)\Enterprise Vault
). On a new installation, an English version of this file is placed in the Enterprise Vault folder. Language versions of the file are available in the language folders under Enterprise Vault\Languages\ShortcutText
.
Note that this file may also be used to process untitled attachments in standard shortcuts.
To define custom shortcut content
- Locate the required language version of the
ShortcutText.txt
file (underEnterprise Vault\Languages\ShortcutText
). - Open
ShortcutText.txt
with Windows Notepad and make any required changes. - Save the file as a Unicode file.
- Copy the file to the Enterprise Vault program folder (for example,
C:\Program Files (x86)\Enterprise Vault
). - Copy the file to the Enterprise Vault program folder on all other Enterprise Vault servers in the Enterprise Vault site.
- Restart the Exchange Server archiving tasks (for mailboxes or public folders or both) to pick up the changes.
To apply the new content to new shortcuts
- Start the Administration Console and go to the Shortcut Content tab in the Exchange Mailbox Policy properties.
- Select Customize for the content of the shortcut body, and then specify which options you want. Click Help on the tab for more information.
- Open the properties window for the Exchange mailbox archiving task and click the Synchronization tab.
- Synchronize the Archiving settings for the required mailboxes.