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Exchange Server 2007: Using Journaling Rules

Source: TechGenix
Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: The imminent release of Exchange Server, Exchange Server 2007, has many changes at the architectural level. These changes maximize the features available, one of them being journaling. Journaling is the skill to record all messages flowing in and out of an organization. It is a very useful feature because there are many legal and regulatory requirements, such as the Sarbanes Oxley Act, SEC Rule 17A-4, that need a journaling solution. The journaling method used in Exchange Server 2003 is used in Exchange Server 2007, but now journaling is used at the Hub Transport Server role.


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