Enterprise Vault™ Setting up Exchange Server and Office 365 for SMTP Archiving

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Product(s): Enterprise Vault (14.5)
  1. Configuring Exchange Server for an Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving solution
    1.  
      About using Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving for Exchange Server journaling
    2.  
      Summary of steps
    3.  
      Creating a remote domain using the Exchange Management shell
    4.  
      Creating a recipient mail contact in the remote domain
    5.  
      Creating a Send Connector for the remote domain
    6.  
      Setting up Exchange Server journaling
    7.  
      Points to note when setting up Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving servers
  2. Configuring Office 365 for Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving
    1.  
      About using Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving for Office 365 journaling
    2.  
      Summary of steps
    3.  
      Creating an Office 365 to Enterprise Vault Send Connector
    4.  
      Points to note when setting up Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving servers
  3. Configuring the Azure RMS Decryption feature for Office 365 email encryption support
    1.  
      About configuring the Azure RMS Decryption feature for Office 365 email encryption support
    2.  
      Summary of steps
    3.  
      Configuring IRM settings for journal report decryption in your organization
    4.  
      Getting the Rights Management configuration details of your Azure tenant
    5.  
      Creating a new service principal that represents your tenant to external applications
    6.  
      Adding the service principal to the list of superusers for your organization
    7.  
      Installing Microsoft Right Management Services Client 2.1
    8.  
      Configuring the decryption of RMS-protected messages in Enterprise Vault
  4. Configuring decryption of MPIP-protected Office 365 emails archived in Enterprise Vault
    1.  
      About configuring the MPIP decryption feature in Enterprise Vault
    2.  
      Summary of steps
    3.  
      Disable decryption of journal report in your organization
    4.  
      Register an application with the Azure Active Directory
    5.  
      Assign the required permissions to an application
    6.  
      Upload certificates
    7.  
      Configure decryption of MPIP-protected emails in Enterprise Vault

Creating an Office 365 to Enterprise Vault Send Connector

This section describes how to set up a Send Connector to send mail from Office 365 to your Enterprise Vault SMTP servers. Although the instructions given here use the domain name to deliver mail, you can use transport rules instead. The domain or domains that you specify to send mail to Enterprise Vault must be routable in the Internet.

To create an Office 365 to Enterprise Vault Send Connector

  1. Log in to the Office 365 portal. Click Admin, and then click Exchange to go to the Exchange Admin Center. Click Mail flow and then connectors.
  2. Select the options to create a connector to send messages from Office 365 to your organization's email server. The email server is your Enterprise Vault SMTP server.
  3. Enter a name for the connector. You can leave selected the options to turn on the connector and retain mail headers.
  4. Enter the domain or domains for your Enterprise Vault SMTP servers. These domains must be routable in the Internet.
  5. Enter details of the smart hosts to which Office 365 will deliver the messages.
  6. Transport Layer Security (TLS) info. You can use opportunistic TLS or full TLS authentication.