Dear Friend
I have Exchange 5.5, with like 30 mailbox. We run back ups every day of the entire system. Now in all the maiboxes appear like 30.000 e-mail been store, but if you go to those mailboxes from Outlook you just will se like five e-mails...?how can I get to the 30.000 that are back up in the server...I found out that is a real pain to try to recover that data since you have to get a new server running and install exchange and start from scratch in order to get to the e-mail...too much of a problem.
To solution this I create a folder in the file server called General Mailbox, within this folder every user have a folder containing.then I go to every outlook workstation and create a folder called item to the archive, this folder has properties to archive all e-mail that the user deposit, archive them to the general user folder in the file server. This way I can acces the e-mail right away with out the pain of the exchange recovery, also all user folder are being backup every night.
Any comment to this strategy???
Jorge
I have Exchange 5.5, with like 30 mailbox. We run back ups every day of the entire system. Now in all the maiboxes appear like 30.000 e-mail been store, but if you go to those mailboxes from Outlook you just will se like five e-mails...?how can I get to the 30.000 that are back up in the server...I found out that is a real pain to try to recover that data since you have to get a new server running and install exchange and start from scratch in order to get to the e-mail...too much of a problem.
To solution this I create a folder in the file server called General Mailbox, within this folder every user have a folder containing.then I go to every outlook workstation and create a folder called item to the archive, this folder has properties to archive all e-mail that the user deposit, archive them to the general user folder in the file server. This way I can acces the e-mail right away with out the pain of the exchange recovery, also all user folder are being backup every night.
Any comment to this strategy???
Jorge