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Muss man bei einer Journal Mailbox auf Exchange 2007 diese als Journal Recipients auf den Datenbanken definieren ?

Hallo Zusammen,

ich habe eine Journal Mailbox in eine andere Domäne verschoben. Habe die mal temporär angehängt und gesehen, das die Ihren Dienst verrichtet. Und Mails abarbeitet.

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Nun frage ich mich, ob ich nun auf den Datenbanken wie im Printscreen Bei Jorunal Recipient die Journal Mailbox angeben muss ?

Wenn ja warum ?

Habe das hier gefunden gehabt :


http://www.google.com/support/enterprise/static/postini/docs/admin/en/a ...

DA heisst es :

Plan Your Journal-Recipient Mailbox Deployment
During the journaling setup process on Exchange Server, you will turn on journaling for each mailbox store that contains users for whom you want to archive messages. These mailbox stores send all journaled messages to your journal-recipient mailbox, which you also create during the setup process. For most small and mid-sized organizations, only one journal-recipient mailbox is required. However, if your organization is very large, or if it uses three or more Exchange Servers, you might want to set up additional journal-recipient mailboxes.
To determine whether you need additional journal-recipient mailboxes, consider the number of users whose messages you want to archive and the typical load these messages place on your mailbox servers. Depending on these factors, you may also want to set up the journal-recipient mailboxes on a dedicated Exchange Server—called the Exchange journaling server—that is separate from the servers on which users’ mailbox stores reside.

If you set up multiple journal-recipient mailboxes for a large journaling deployment, Message Archiving may receive multiple copies of some internal messages from the journal-recipient mailboxes. For example, assume that mailbox store A sends journaled messages to journal recipient A, and mailbox store B sends journaled messages to journal recipient B. If a user in mailbox store A sends a message to a user in mailbox store B, both journal recipients (A and B) receive a copy of the same message. Message Archiving, then, will receive one copy from each journal recipient and archive both copies.

You cannot turn on journaling for the mailbox store in which you set up the journal-recipient mailbox. Therefore, if you are using Microsoft Exchange Standard Edition or Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, which provide only one mailbox store per server, you must set up the journal-recipient mailbox on a separate Exchange Server or Small Business Server.
For more information and advice about organizing journal recipient mailboxes, refer to the Microsoft document Journaling with Exchange Server 2003, which is available at:
Entscheidend ist hier wohl der Satz “ During the journaling setup process on Exchange Server, you will turn on journaling for each mailbox store that contains users for whom you want to archive messages. These mailbox stores send all journaled messages to your journal-recipient mailbox, which you also create during the setup process”


Was meint ihr ? Muss man die eintragen, ja nein ?

Gruss
Ralf

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