Enterprise Vault™ Setting up SMTP Archiving
- About this guide
- Introducing Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving
- Installing SMTP Archiving
- Configuring SMTP Archiving
- Configuring the Enterprise Vault SMTP Servers in the site
- Adding an SMTP Archiving task and holding folder
- Adding an SMTP Archiving task and holding folder
- Configuring retention categories and retention plans
- Creating SMTP policies
- Configuring archives for SMTP messages
- Provisioning users for SMTP Group or SMTP Mailbox Journaling
- Using the SMTP dashboard
- PowerShell cmdlets
- Appendix A. Configuring target address rewriting
Adding an SMTP Archiving task and holding folder
You can add the SMTP Archiving task manually, as described in this section, or let Enterprise Vault add it automatically when you create the first SMTP routing address.
An Enterprise Vault SMTP server can host only one SMTP Archiving task. Each archiving task requires its own local SMTP holding folder. The account under which the archiving task runs must have full access to the holding folder.
The SMTP Archiving task processes the .eml message files that the Enterprise Vault SMTP server has placed in the SMTP holding folder. The task examines each file, and determines if the file is eligible for archiving. The task archives messages according to the SMTP policy and target configuration.
If messages contain X-Headers that are listed in the policy, these are indexed when the message is archived. If messages contain "X-Kvs" X-Headers, then the values in these headers override policy and target configuration settings.
The archiving task deletes the message file from the holding folder when either of the following conditions is fulfilled:
After the task has archived the message successfully.
If the message does not contain any target addresses that are eligible for archiving. This could happen in SMTP Group or SMTP Mailbox Journaling, if the routing address is not enabled for archiving. For example, if a message in the holding folder does not contain any SMTP Group or Mailbox Journaling target addresses, and
is not selected in the target properties of the routing address.
The SMTP service and SMTP Archiving task run continually. If the SMTP service stops, Enterprise Vault attempts to restart it. If you stop the archiving task, you are prompted to stop the SMTP service as well. If you leave the SMTP service running, it continues to add files to the holding folder.
When processing files in the holding folder, the archiving task performs checkpointing at regular intervals. You can change the checkpoint interval on the Advanced tab in the task properties.
If you want to host an SMTP Archiving task on a new server, you must delete it from the current server first. You can then add the task on the new server.
To add the SMTP Archiving task
- Open the Administration Console, and navigate to Enterprise Vault Servers > server > Tasks.
- Right-click the Tasks container and select New > SMTP Archiving task to open the new task page.
- Enter the required information for the SMTP Archiving task, including a suitable folder for the SMTP holding folder.
To delete an SMTP Archiving task
- In the left pane of the Administration Console, find and then expand the Enterprise Vault Servers container.
- Expand the container for the server from which you want to delete the SMTP Archiving task, and then click the Tasks container.
- If the SMTP Archiving task is running, right-click the SMTP Archiving Task, and then click Stop.
- Right-click the SMTP Archiving Task, and select Delete from the shortcut menu.
- In the warning dialog box, click Yes.
Enterprise Vault removes the Archiving task from the Administration Console.