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Click , save and then click ok in the warning dialog to save your changes.
Step 2. Start the POP3 Services
Use the following steps to start the POP3 services; you must log in as the system administrator to complete these steps:
Log into the system running the Client Access server role, and open ( > > ).Services Start > Programs Administrative Tools Services
Right-click , and then click .Microsoft Exchange POP3 Start
Log into the system running the Mailbox server role, and open ( > > ).Services Start Programs Administrative Tools > Services
Right-click , and then click .Microsoft Exchange POP3 Backend Start
Setting Up an IMAP Journal Account
By default, IMAP4 client connectivity is not enabled on Microsoft Exchange Server 2013. To enable IMAP4 client connectivity, you must start both
of the following IMAP services:
Microsoft Exchange IMAP4 Service
Microsoft Exchange IMAP4 Backend Service
Once enabled, Exchange 2013 accepts unsecured IMAP4 client communications on port 143, and over port 993 using Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL).
For configuration and testing details, refer to the following sections in the Microsoft TechNet article :Enable IMAP4 in Exchange 2013
Use the Microsoft Management Console Services snap-in to enable IMAP4
Use the Shell to enable IMAP4
How do you know this worked?
Add a Journal Account to the Barracuda Message Archiver
Once you configure the Service on your Exchange Server, you can add the journal account to the Barracuda Message Archiver to begin retrieving
new messages for archiving.
Log in to the Barracuda Message Archiver as the administrator, and go to .MAIL SOURCES > Journal Accounts
In the section, enter the following details:Journal Accounts
Enable Journal Accounts – Select to allow the Barracuda Message Archiver to poll the listed accounts for new messagesYes
for archiving.
Enable Journal – When set to , all listed accounts are tested for connectivity with each page viewYes .
Polling Frequency – Specify how often to poll each journal account for new messages