Difference between revisions of "Template:Configuring Exchange Journaling Preamble"
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| − | Two types of journaling are available in {{{1|Microsoft Exchange Server}}} | + | Two types of journaling are available in {{{1|Microsoft Exchange Server}}}, standard and premium journaling: |
| − | Premium journaling allows to limit journaling to particular recipients or distribution lists through rules; furthermore, internal and external emails can be treated differently. Additionally, premium journaling rules are replicated throughout the whole Exchange organization. | + | * Standard journaling is configured on mailbox database level and records all sent and received emails of that database. |
| + | * Premium journaling allows to limit journaling to particular recipients or distribution lists through rules; furthermore, internal and external emails can be treated differently. Additionally, premium journaling rules are replicated throughout the whole Exchange organization. | ||
<p class="msnote">'''Notice:''' Premium journaling requires Exchange Enterprise CALs.</p> | <p class="msnote">'''Notice:''' Premium journaling requires Exchange Enterprise CALs.</p> | ||
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| + | [[de:Vorlage:Exchange-Journal einrichten Einleitung]] | ||
| + | [[en:Template:Configuring Exchange Journaling Preamble]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:46, 1 September 2015
Two types of journaling are available in Microsoft Exchange Server, standard and premium journaling:
- Standard journaling is configured on mailbox database level and records all sent and received emails of that database.
- Premium journaling allows to limit journaling to particular recipients or distribution lists through rules; furthermore, internal and external emails can be treated differently. Additionally, premium journaling rules are replicated throughout the whole Exchange organization.
Notice: Premium journaling requires Exchange Enterprise CALs.
