On the Exchange server, create a mail contact. The mail contact is the external email address of the ContentStore Mailbox that will receive the journal reports.
The domain name must be a non-existent domain. You must use the same domain for the remote domain, the mail contact, the Send connector, and the journal rules.
Tip
Create only one mail contact so that you do not create duplicate journal reports.
Before You Begin
You must have a thorough understanding of journaling and of managing mail contacts on the Exchange server. Consult the Microsoft documentation before you create a mail contact. For example, see the article on the Microsoft TechNet site that corresponds with your version of Exchange.
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Exchange 2016: "Manage mail contacts", https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt577276(v=exchg.160).aspx
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Exchange 2013: "Manage mail contacts", https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998858(v=exchg.150).aspx
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Exchange 2010: "Create a Mail Contact", https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998858(v=exchg.141).aspx
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Exchange 2007: "Managing Mail Contacts and Mail Users", https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997138(v=exchg.80).aspx
Procedure
In this example, you create a mail contact using Windows PowerShell for a contact named Journal1.
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Start Windows PowerShell.
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To create a mail contact for the ContentStore Mailbox, type the following command:
New-MailContact -Name "Journal1" -ExternalEmailAddress Journal1@domain.com -OrganizationalUnit Users
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To hide the mail contact so that it does not appear the global address list, type the following command:
Set-MailContact -Identity "Journal1" -HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled $true
What to Do Next
On the Exchange server, create the Send connector.