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How to Set Up Microsoft Exchange Journaling for Compliance

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This article refers to the Barracuda ArchiveOne 6.0 and higher, and Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003, 2007, 2010, and 2013.

Microsoft Exchange provides journaling functionality to record all communications, including email, in an organization for use in the organization’s email retention or archival strategy. To meet an increasing number of regulatory and compliance requirements, organizations may be required to maintain records of communications that occur when employees perform daily business tasks. ArchiveOne allows you to archive the Exchange Journal mailbox(es) for data search and retrieval, and to reduce storage in Exchange.

Configure Journaling using Microsoft best practices: