This article refers to the Barracuda Message Archiver firmware version 5.0 or higher.
The Barracuda Message Archiver allows you to easily collect messages for exporting or forwarding, and to add tags to messages for future re-identification if desired.
Exporting Messages
Once a search is executed and the results are listed in the BASIC > Search page, you can choose to export one or more of these messages to a .pst or .zip file.
To export one or more messages, select the desired item(s) from the message list using Shift- or Ctrl-click to select multiple messages. Click on Tools located at the top of the message list, and click Export Messages. In the window select the desired action and export method. The desired messages are gathered into a single .pst or .zip file, and are available for download to your local system from the Tasks tab in the BASIC > Search page.
Forwarding Messages
Once a search is executed and the results listed in the BASIC > Search page, you can specify one or more of these messages to be forwarded to a desired list of recipients.
To forward one or more messages, select the desired item(s) from the message list using shift- or ctrl-click to select multiple messages. Click on Tools located at the top of the message list, and select the desired action. A pop-up dialog prompts you for the email addresses of those users that are to receive the selected messages; use semi-colons to separate multiple email addresses.
Tagging Messages
Tag messages to easily identify any messages for future use. Tags can be any text, and can be accessed only by the account that created them.
To tag one or more messages, execute a search in the BASIC > Search page, and select the desired item(s) from the message list using Shift- or Ctrl-click to select multiple messages. Click Folders & Tags, click on Tools located at the top of the message list, and select the desired Tag action. A pop-up dialog prompts you for the tag text. Tags can then be used as search criteria, allowing you to easily retrieve these messages at a later time.