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Barracuda Message Archiver Organizations using Microsoft Exchange 2007 or 2010 can take advantage of its envelope journaling feature to send all messages along with all recipient information directly to the Barracuda Message Archiver ensuring complete and accurate archiving of all electronic correspondence for compliance with government regulations and corporate standards. How it Works Microsoft Exchange Server journaling allows you to record a copy of, or journal, email communications in your organization and send them to a dedicated mailbox on an Exchange Server. The process of journaling is different from archiving. Journaling is simply a means of recording your users messages. Archiving, on the other hand, is a means of storing those copies in a separate environment for the purpose of regulatory compliance, data retention, or server maintenance. Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and 2010 both offer two types of journaling: Standard journaling All messages sent from or sent to addresses on a specific mailbox database are journaled. Premium journaling Includes the following options: o Global scope All messages that pass through a Hub Transport server are journaled. o Internal scope Only messages sent and received within the Exchange organization are journaled. o External scope Only messages sent from or sent to addresses outside the Exchange organization are journaled. Additionally, each scope within Premium journaling can be further limited by selecting only certain Journal Recipients. This causes only those messages within a scope that are sent to specific SMTP addresses (mailboxes, contacts, distribution lists) to be journaled. If no recipients are specified, then the scope takes precedence. Once journaling is enabled on your Exchange Server, it can then be configured to forward journaled messages to Message Archiving. Note: Exchange Server 2007 and 2010 and Message Archiving both support envelope journaling only. This type of journaling copies the body of an email message and its transport envelope information (P2 headers). The envelope information includes the sender and all recipients, including bcc recipients and recipients in distribution lists, which is required data for compliance with most regulations. Note that Exchange cannot fully journal the following: Posts to public folders Journaling cannot be enabled on public folder stores. Expansion of external distribution lists While the actual contents of messages sent to or from internal and external distribution lists can be journaled, only an internal distribution list can be fully expanded and included in the envelope journaling data. Membership information for a distribution list that is external to your Exchange organization cannot be expanded, and therefore cannot be included in the envelope information even if individual members on the list are in your Exchange server. Copyright 2004-2012, Barracuda Networks, Inc. Page 1 of 7

What to Configure To ensure that journaled message archiving begins as soon as your Exchange Servers are configured to send them, register each Exchange Server as a Trusted SMTP Server with the Barracuda Message Archiver (on the MAIL SOURCES > SMTP/IM page) prior to configuring your Exchange Servers. Once the Barracuda Message Archiver is configured to receive SMTP traffic, you must complete the following from the Exchange Management Console of each Exchange Server that will be journaling directly into the Barracuda Message Archiver: From Recipient Configuration Create a Mail Contact that is to act as the recipient of all journaled messages. From Organization Configuration > Hub Transport Create the following items: o a (non-routable) Remote Domain, to act as the recipient domain for journaled traffic o a Send Connector, for routing journaled messages o a Journaling Rule to actually enable journaling on your Exchange Server Configure the Barracuda Message Archiver On the Barracuda Message Archiver, go to the MAIL SOURCES > SMTP/IM page, and use the following steps to enable SMTP forwarding: 1. In the SMTP/IM Forwarding Settings section, verify Enable SMTP/IM Forwarding is set to Yes. 2. In the Trusted SMTP Servers section, enter the IP address of each Exchange Server that is to journal directly to the Barracuda Message Archiver. Create a Mail Contact The Mail Contact is the account that is to act as a holding location for journaled messages. The email address associated with this account is the designated recipient, and should be associated with a non-routable, dummy domain name. Use the following steps to create a Mail Contact: 1. In the Exchange Management Console, expand Recipient Configuration, select Mail Contact, and in the Actions panel, click New Mail Contact. 2. In the dialog select New Contact, and click Next. 3. Enter a First name and Last name, and an Alias; the Name field automatically populates based on the entered values. 4. Click Edit to the right of the External e-mail address field, and in the SMTP Address dialog, enter the desired delivery email address. The account name can be anything you wish, but the domain name must match what was created in the previous section, e.g., journaling@barracuda-archiving.int 5. Click Next to verify the information, and click New to create the Contact. The newly-created contact appears in the Mail Contact list. Copyright 2004-2012, Barracuda Networks, Inc. Page 2 of 7

Create a Remote Domain The Remote Domain must be a non-existent or externally non-routable and unresolvable domain, from either inside or outside your organization, and must match the Mail Contact that is the recipient of journaled messages as it is used by the Exchange Server for routing all SMTP Journal traffic. Use the following steps to create a remote domain: 1. Open the Exchange Management Console, expand Organization Configuration, select Hub Transport, and click the Remote Domains tab. 2. In the Actions panel, click New Remote Domain. The following dialog displays: 3. Enter a Name to describe the domain, and the actual Domain name you wish to use. In the example above, barracuda-archiving.int is the fake domain name that is used. This domain name must match the domain used for the Mail Contact. 4. Click New to verify the domain settings, and click Finish to save your settings. The newly created domain displays in the Remote Domains list. Copyright 2004-2012, Barracuda Networks, Inc. Page 3 of 7

5. Double-click on the newly created domain, or right-click and select Properties to open the Properties dialog for the newly-created domain. a. Exchange 2007: select Format of original message sent as attachment to the journal report. b. Exchange 2010: select the Message Format tab: 6. Select the following items in the Properties dialog: a. In the Message Format Options section, turn on Allow automatic forward b. In the Exchange rich-text format section, select Never Use These selections ensure that the journal messages sent to this domain are MIME Plain Text format and not the unsupported Exchange Rich Text format (TNEF, known as MAPI Rich Text Format). 7. Click OK to save your settings, and close the Properties dialog. Copyright 2004-2012, Barracuda Networks, Inc. Page 4 of 7

Create a Send Connector Use the following steps to create a Send Connector to route the journaled messages to the Barracuda Message Archiver: 1. In the Exchange Management Console, expand Organization Configuration, select Hub Transport, and select the Send Connector tab. 2. In the Actions panel, click New Send Connector. The following dialog displays: 3. Enter a Name to identify this Send connector, e.g., Barracuda Message Archiver. 4. From the Select the intended use for this Send connector menu, select Custom, and click Next. 5. In the Address Space section, click Add; The SMTP Address Space dialog displays: 6. In the Address space field, enter the domain created earlier; e.g., barracuda-archiving.int Copyright 2004-2012, Barracuda Networks, Inc. Page 5 of 7

7. Click OK to close the dialog, and click Next. 8. In the Network Settings section, select the Route mail through the following smart hosts option, and click Add; the Add smart host dialog displays: 9. Using either the IP address or FQDN, enter the Barracuda Message Archiver address that is to archive the journaled messages. 10. Click OK to close the dialog, and click Next. 11. In the Configure smart host authentication settings section, select None, and click Next. 12. In the Source Server section, if your Exchange server is not already listed, click Add to search for and add the server to this list. 13. Click Next to verify your configuration, and click New to create the Send Connector. Click Finish to return to the Send Connectors tab; the newly-created Send Connector displays in the list. Copyright 2004-2012, Barracuda Networks, Inc. Page 6 of 7

Create a Journaling Rule Both the Standard and Enterprise versions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and 2010 support Standard and Premium Journaling. Open the Exchange Management Console, and complete the following steps to add a journaling rule: 1. In the Exchange Management Console, expand Organization Configuration, select Hub Transport, and select the Journal Rules tab. 2. In the Actions panel, click New Journal Rule; the New Journal Rule dialog displays: 3. Enter a Rule name, and for the Send Journal reports to e-mail address, click Browse and navigate to and select the Mail Contact created earlier; e.g., journaling@barracuda-archiving.int 4. Select the desired Scope for archiving; the recommended setting is Global - all messages for the most complete coverage. 5. Click New to create the Journaling rule, and click Finish to return to the Journal Rules tab where the newly-created rule displays in the list. Copyright 2004-2012, Barracuda Networks, Inc. Page 7 of 7