Re: Monitoring user e-mail

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are you using Exchange Standard? if you are, you are limited to one mailbox
store...

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Susan Conkey [MVP]



"Crown Royal" <CrownRoyal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:396A3D1C-D03C-4613-944C-1665360DB4CC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thank you for all the info, I do like Mike's idea of moving the mailbox to
a
> different new store, but I don't think Exchange will allow another mailbox
> store to exist will it? I can create another storage group, but it won't
let
> me create another mailbox store in that group.
>
> "Mike C" wrote:
>
> > You may want to create an additional mail store first and move the
mailbox
> > you want to monitor to the new store. That way, you are not grabbing
> > everyone's mail, just the one mailbox.
> >
> > "SeanL" wrote:
> >
> > > There is a better way to do this. It is pretty simple to setup.
> > > First, create a new user (with a mailbox) like "archive" or something
> > > similar. Then go into the exchange system manager - server - first
storage
> > > group. right click the mailbox store and choose properties. Go to the
> > > general tab. Halfway down the window select the "archive all messages
sent
> > > or received..." and then choose the user mailbox you just created.
click ok.
> > > Now all incomming and outgoing mail will be copied to this user
mailbox.
> > > Just don't put your own mailbox in here, as you might cause a
neverending
> > > loop.
> > > Then give yourself full rights to the mailbox, and access it at
anytime, or
> > > add it to your outlook profile.
> > >
> > >
> > > Sean
> > >
> > >
> > > "Jaycee" <jaycee131973@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > > news:OWre37r6FHA.3544@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > You can edit the user account with Active Directory Users and
Computers
> > > > snap-in. Select the Exchange General tab, click the Deliver
Options...
> > > > button, and then select Forward to: and select your account. You
also
> > > > need to check Deliver messages to both forwarding address and
mailbox.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "Crown Royal" <CrownRoyal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
> > > > news:BFC894ED-C648-4D62-8387-95BCCE69C0A3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > >> Hi,
> > > >> I'm running exchange server 2003 on SBS, and I need to monitor a
user's
> > > >> mailbox for all outgoing and incoming mail. Basically, I need a
copy of
> > > >> all
> > > >> incoming and outgoing mail sent to me, without the user knowing it
(a bit
> > > >> sneeky, but I just work here). Anyway, I did find one spot that
will
> > > >> send
> > > >> all incoming to my account through the Active directory users and
> > > >> computers,
> > > >> but I can't seem to find it for outgoing. I've tried to search the
> > > >> message
> > > >> tracking, but I don't get the actual e-mail, just who it was sent
to when
> > > >> I
> > > >> perform the search.
> > > >>
> > > >> Thx
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >


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