Enterprise Vault™ Setting up Exchange Server and Office 365 for SMTP Archiving
- Configuring Exchange Server for an Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving solution
- Configuring Office 365 for Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving
- Configuring the Azure RMS Decryption feature for Office 365 email encryption support
- Configuring decryption of MPIP-protected Office 365 emails archived in Enterprise Vault
Summary of steps
Table: Summary of configuration steps on Exchange Server summarizes the steps required to configure Exchange Server 2013 to send journal mail direct to Enterprise Vault SMTP servers.
Table: Summary of configuration steps on Exchange Server
Step | Task | Further information |
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1 | Create a remote domain for the SMTP address to which Exchange will send journal mail. | You can use PowerShell or the Exchange Admin Center to create the domain. The example given in this document uses PowerShell. See Creating a remote domain using the Exchange Management shell. |
2 | Create a contact with the target SMTP address. | You configure this SMTP address as a target address in Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving. |
3 | Create a Send Connector for the remote domain. | |
4 | Set up standard journaling or premium journaling to send the journal mail to the SMTP address. | Do not start journaling on Exchange Servers until you have finished configuring the Enterprise Vault SMTP servers. |
5 | Set up Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving servers. | Detailed configuration instructions are given in the manual, Setting up SMTP Archiving. See Points to note when setting up Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving servers. |