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How to Configure Envelope (SMTP) Journaling for Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 - Standard
Journaling
This article refers to the Barracuda Message Archiver firmware version 3.2 and higher, and a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
®
environment utilizing Standard Journaling, also known as mailbox database journaling.
If your Exchange environment has Premium Journaling capability, and you want more granular control over journaling, use the set
up details in the article .How to Configure Envelope (SMTP) Journaling for Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 - Premium Journaling
Microsoft Exchange allows a Journal recipient to be either a mailbox or c
.ontact By using a contact with an email address that is part of a
non-existent domain, you can create a send connector that uses SMTP
to deliver journaled mail to the Barracuda Message Archiver. Use the
steps in this article to configure Envelope Journaling.
In this article:
Step 1. Register Each Exchange Server as a Trusted SMTP
Server
Step 2. Create a Remote Domain From the Exchange
Management PowerShell
Step 3. Create a Recipient Mail Contact/Alternate Email
Address
Step 4. Create a Send Connector for the Remote Domain
Step 5. Set Up Mailbox Database Journaling
Related Articles
Understanding SMTP Forwarding and Trusted
Servers
Full support for Exchange integration is available in Barracuda Message Archiver firmware version 3.5 or higher; support for Exchange
Server 2013 Journaling is available in release 3.1 or higher. Mail sources/Exchange integration features for Exchange Server 2013 are
available in firmware version 3.5 or higher.
Use the examples included in this article to simplify troubleshooting. Note that you can cut and paste the shell commands directly from
this article.