04-04-2011 01:48 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
04-04-2011 03:27 AM
Well the system mailbox is used as a kind of "hook" into/onto other mailboxes on the same system. The Archiving Task first connects to that, and then "hops" over to the appropriate user mailbox.
In addition there might be performance benefits, since we are going to the "right" server. Since we're using Outlook profiles under the covers for the archiving task, if we put in the name of a.n. other mailbox server, Outlook will need resolve that rather than going directly to the mailbox server.
04-04-2011 02:12 AM
EV uses the system mailbox to make connections to the exchange server the ev system mailbox resides on. The system mailbox is "just" a bog standard mbx nothing fancy.
04-04-2011 02:48 AM
04-04-2011 03:00 AM
It's down to the way our product is designed. I don't think you'll get much more of a detailed response, as it might lead to leakage of IP. (intellectual property)
04-04-2011 03:13 AM
04-04-2011 03:27 AM
Well the system mailbox is used as a kind of "hook" into/onto other mailboxes on the same system. The Archiving Task first connects to that, and then "hops" over to the appropriate user mailbox.
In addition there might be performance benefits, since we are going to the "right" server. Since we're using Outlook profiles under the covers for the archiving task, if we put in the name of a.n. other mailbox server, Outlook will need resolve that rather than going directly to the mailbox server.
04-04-2011 04:30 AM