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Example Inclusion/Exclusion Rules
The following examples illustrates the inclusion/exclusion rules:
Example 1 - If Brian is not individually configured but is a member of the distribution group HR, then the Admin can set the
blacklist/whitelist rules for the group HR, and Brian will use these settings when searching mail rather than seeing only his own mail.
- If Josh is not individually configured but is a member of the distribution group HR which has anExample 2
Auditor role, and Josh is also a member of the group Employees which has a User role, Josh has only the
User role privileges when running a search.
Message Import, Stubbing, and Configuration Options
In this Section
How to Import New Messages
How to Import Historical Data
Microsoft Exchange Server Integration
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, 2007, and 2010 Integration
Understanding SMTP Forwarding and Trusted Servers
Exchange Stubbing
How to Retrieve Stubbed Messages in Shared Mailboxes
Policy Alerts
Retention Policies
SMTP Proxy
Related Articles
Understanding Email Encryption and Archival
How to Set Up Email Encryption and Archival
Archiving Encrypted Email Messages (Barracuda Spam Firewall)
How to Import New Messages
This article refers to the Barracuda Message Archiver release 3.1 or higher.
Depending on your network configuration, there are several ways in which the Barracuda Message Archiver can receive new messages (and
other Microsoft Outlook items) for archiving.
In this Section
How to Set Up Email Journaling
How to Archive Microsoft Non-Email Items
How to Synchronize Folders
How to Import GroupWise Messages
How to Import IBM Notes NSF Files
Exclude these Addresses
A user cannot run a Search on the page on a user that is on their Search As User BASIC > Search Exclude these Addresses
blacklist.Exclusion Rules
Stubbing and Microsoft Exchange Import
For stubbing and Microsoft Exchange imports initiated via the Barracuda Message Archiver user interface, there is a
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100MB limit on file import.