System information
This article refers to the Barracuda Message Archiver release 3.1 and higher, and Novell GroupWise .
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In this article
Naming the Trusted Application Key for the Barracuda Message
Archiver
Validating the Trusted Application
Locating the Trusted Application Key
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Importing Novell GroupWise Messages
Understanding GroupWise Trusted Application
Keys
A Trusted Application Key is created at the Domain database level. To create this key, you need the following:
An application capable of creating the such as the available on the Trusted Application Key GroupWise Trusted App Key Maker USER
page of the Barracuda Message ArchiverS > Client Downloads
Administrator access to the GroupWise wpdomain.db database
Administrator privileges to the Domain object within eDirectory
As with the majority of GroupWise administration, information is written to the Domain database, which is then propagated throughout the system.
Information is replicated to other Domain databases which in turn push this information to the Post Office database. Therefore, it is critical when
creating a Trusted Application Key that all Domains are communicating and show OPEN status in the Message Transfer Agents (MTAs).
Note that propagation of the Trusted Application Key to the Post Office database is based on the size of the GroupWise system; allow the Trusted
Application Key to fully propagate before attempting to log in.
Naming the Trusted Application Key for the Barracuda Message Archiver
You must name the Trusted Application Key Barracuda_IMAP
Validating the Trusted Application
If the application is having difficulty running, or if the Trusted Application Key does not generate properly, review the Post Office Agent (POA) log
files for the Post Office database you are trying to access using the Trusted Application Key. Locate the log entry for the login attempt:
TRUSTED APP login attempt