Step 6: configure the domino server for journaling – Google Message Archiving Lotus Domino Journaling Configuration Guide For Domino Server 6.5.4 - 8.5 User Manual
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5.
Set the following properties for the new Mail-In Database:
6.
Click Save and Close.
Step 6: Configure the Domino Server for Journaling
Journaling is enabled from the Configuration Settings document. If you already
have the necessary Configuration Settings document, the following procedures
explain how to modify the document to enable journaling. If you do not already
have the necessary Configuration Settings document, the instructions for creating
one are included in the following procedures.
To configure the Domino server for journaling:
1.
Open the Lotus Notes client.
2.
Open the Domino Directory:
•
Click File > Database > Open.
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From the Server list, select the server on which you created the Mail
Journaling database.
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From the Database list, select the directory for that server.
For example, if you selected Server01.com, then select Server01.com’s
Directory.
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In the Filename field, select or enter names.nsf.
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Click Open.
Tab
Settings
Basics
Mail-In Name: ..DominoMailJournal (use the ..
prefix to separate this database name from
others)
Description: Domino Mail Journal
Internet Access: Leave this field blank
Internet Message Storage: Select Prefer MIME
Encrypt incoming mail: No
Domain: Your Domino domain
Server: The full name of the server (for
example, Domino1/Postini) on which the Mail
Journaling database resides
File name: The file name of the Mail Journaling
database (mailjrn.nsf)
Administration
Allow foreign directory synchronization: No