[Today’s post comes to us courtesy of Rituraj Choudhary, Manish Kapoor, and Shawn Sullivan from Commercial Technical Support]
Today we will be discussing e-mail archival for security groups in Windows SBS 2011 Standard. This feature was first introduced in SBS 2008 through the “Add a new group ” wizard in the SBS Console. This allowed you to create a new security group, give it an email address, add users to it, choose whether or not to allow email from external senders, and enable it for e-mail archival by selecting a few check boxes. You could also configure archival for existing security groups by editing their properties from the console. Either way, a SharePoint document library would be created for you automatically to store the archived messages for the group within Companyweb. However, when e-mail is routed to SharePoint, two things happen that many customers find undesirable:
To provide a better solution, the “Add a new group” wizard and the SBS Console in SBS 2011 now create an archive Public Folder instead to store the messages for the security group you are configuring. The administrator, or any member of the security group, can then connect to the Public Folder in Outlook or OWA and interact with the message just like they would for any other e-mail. Archival to SharePoint is no longer done in this automated manner; however manual configuration is still possible and is covered in this post .
To add a new security group through the
Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Console:
The wizard then creates a mail-enabled Public Folder of the same name under the Archived Emails folder:
This folder is also made a member of the security group, so that each time a message is sent to the security group’s e-mail address, the message is copied to the Public Folder. If you check the group membership of the group through the Exchange Management Console you will see the Public Folder object in the list:
Note: You will not see the Public Folder object when checking the membership of the group through the SBS Console. This is normal.
If you want to enable e-mail archive for an existing security group, you can do this under the same “Groups” sub-tab in the SBS 2011 console. Simply open the properties of the group and make the proper selections.
Note: The “Archive e-mails” option is not available for distribution groups.
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