11-03-2014 10:43 AM
11-03-2014 10:46 AM
Are you wanting to get both P1 & P2 information?
If so, then the normal export to PST won't get you that. You'd need to use a 3rd party application which can reconstruct or use the EV API to get the information.
11-03-2014 10:50 AM
Just export through the Vault Admin Console, the same way you'd export regular mailbox archives, depending on how big the Journal Archive is, could take quite a long time.
And as pointed out it will only export the actual mail itself, it will not export the Envelope with the mail attached (the same way email arrives in an exchange mailbox for archiving) -- so if you were to import that to another archive or journal archive, you would lose such things as BCC recipients and such since the mail doesn't contain them, only the envelope does and such.
11-03-2014 10:46 AM
Are you wanting to get both P1 & P2 information?
If so, then the normal export to PST won't get you that. You'd need to use a 3rd party application which can reconstruct or use the EV API to get the information.
11-03-2014 10:50 AM
Just export through the Vault Admin Console, the same way you'd export regular mailbox archives, depending on how big the Journal Archive is, could take quite a long time.
And as pointed out it will only export the actual mail itself, it will not export the Envelope with the mail attached (the same way email arrives in an exchange mailbox for archiving) -- so if you were to import that to another archive or journal archive, you would lose such things as BCC recipients and such since the mail doesn't contain them, only the envelope does and such.
11-03-2014 11:51 AM
thanks all, I think we have it now.