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Microsoft Exchange 2003
Log onto the Exchange Server as the administrator.
From the menu, go to .Start Start > Programs > Microsoft Exchange > System Manager
Expand .Administrative Groups > First Administrative Group > Servers
Right-click the Microsoft Exchange Server name, and then click . Properties
On the tab, select the Barracuda service account, and in the , set the following permissions:Security Permissions list
Administer Information Store
Send As
Receive As
Click and verify that the option Advanced Allow inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object and all child
is selected.objects
Click .OK
Repeat steps 1 through 7 for each Microsoft Exchange Server that is to host mailboxes within the routing group.
Configuring an IMAP4 or POP3 Journal Account for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
This article refers to the Barracuda Message Archiver firmware version 3.1 or later and Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
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If you are using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, Barracuda Networks
recommends deploying your Barracuda Message Archiver using the push method .
If you are using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition and licensing restrictions
prevent you from setting up the requisite additional mail store, you can set up IMAP or POP3
journal accounts as described in this article.
You can configure the Barracuda Message Archiver to automatically retrieve messages
directly from your mail server using the IMAP or POP3 protocol.
In this article:
Enable IMAP4 or POP3
Configure Account
Enable Envelope Journaling on Mail Storage
Verify the Service is Started
Configure a Barracuda Message Archiver Journal Account
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Account
Enable IMAP4 or POP3
Use the following steps to enable either IMAP or POP3 or your Exchange 2003 Server.
Log in to the Exchange Server as the Exchange Server administrator.
Verify the service account has a mailbox, and hidden in the list.is not Global Address
(Optional but highly recommended) Establish a user account through OWA or other source before setting up the email service
account.
Verify public folder database exists on the Exchange Server.
Important Notes
If you are migrating to a newer version of Exchange Server, refer to the Barracuda Message Archiver and Microsoft Exchange Server
Migration overview for more information.
Important Ports
Be sure to open the associated port to allow the Barracuda Message Archiver to communicate freely with the Exchange Server:
IMAP4 – Open port 143
POP3 – Open port 110