Field | Description |
Journaling | Specifies whether the server supports mail journaling. Choose one:
- Enabled - Domino supports mail journaling on the servers governed by this document. To journal mail, create a server mail rule with the action Journal this message.
- Disabled - (default) Mail journaling is not supported on the servers governed by this document.
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Field encryption exclusion list | Specifies the names of Notes® message fields that Domino does not encrypt when adding messages to the Mail Journaling database. Encrypted fields cannot be displayed in a view. List any fields you want to display in a view. By default, the following fields are not encrypted: Form, From, Principal, and PostedDate.
Note: When using a mail-in database for journaling, Domino does not automatically encrypt messages added to the database. To encrypt messages in a mail-in database use the Mail-in database document to specify encryption of incoming messages. |
Method | Specifies the location of the Mail Journaling database. Choose one:
- Copy to local database - (default) The Router copies each journaled message to a database on the local server. If it does not already exist, Domino creates a local Mail Journaling database on the server. If the Configuration Settings document applies to multiple servers, Domino creates a unique Mail Journaling database on each server.
- Send to mail-in database - The Router copies each journaled message and sends it to a specified mail-in database. The specified database must already exist and must have a Mail-in database document in the Domino Directory. The mail-in database used for journaling may be on any Domino server, including the local server. Specify the mail file where journaled messages are to be sent in the Mail Destination field. When using a mail-in database for journaling, be sure to encrypt messages when adding them to the database. To encrypt messages sent to a mail-in database, enable encryption on the Basics tab of the Mail-in database document.
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Database name | If you specified Copy to local database as the journaling method, specify the file name you want Domino to use when it creates the Mail Journaling database. The default name is MAILJRN.NSF. |
Mail destination | If you specified Send to mail-in database as the journaling method, use this field to enter the name of the mail-in database to which the Router forwards messages to be journaled.
Click the down-arrow to select the name of the mail-in database from the Domino Directory.
Note: You must create the mail-in database beforehand; Domino does not automatically create mail-in databases for journaling. |
Encrypt on behalf of user | If you specified Copy to local database as the journaling method, enter the fully qualified Notes Name of the user whose certified public key Domino uses to encrypt messages added to the database. To ensure privacy, consider creating a special user ID for reviewing journaled messages, and protect the ID with multiple passwords.
To encrypt messages sent to a mail-in database, enable encryption on the Basics tab of the Mail-in database document. |
Database Management - Method | For local Mail Journaling databases, the entry in this field specifies how Domino controls the size of the Mail Journaling database. When the database management method in effect calls for Domino to create a new Mail Journaling database, on the day that it creates the new database, it does so at approximately 12:00 AM. Choose one of the following methods:
- Periodic Rollover - (default) When the current Mail journaling database reaches the age specified in the Periodicity field, Domino renames the existing Mail Journaling database and creates a new Mail Journaling database with the original name.
- None - Domino does not automatically control the size of the Mail Journaling database. If you do not use one of the available methods for controlling database size automatically, be sure to monitor the database size and use appropriate tools to archive the journal data.
- Purge/Compact - Domino deletes documents from the database after the number of days specified in the Data Retention field and then compacts the database.
- Size Rollover - When the current database reaches the size specified in the Maximum size field, Domino renames the database and creates a new Mail Journaling database with the original name.
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Periodicity | If you specified Periodic Rollover in the preceding field, Domino displays this field for specifying the length, in days, of the rollover interval. The default value is 1 day. |
Data Retention | If you specified Purge/Compact in the Database Management-Method field, Domino displays this field for specifying the time, in days, that a message remains in the Mail Journaling database before being deleted. |
Maximum size | If you specified Size Rollover in the Database Management-Method field, Domino displays this field for specifying a size limit, in megabytes (MB), for the Mail journaling database. After the database reaches the specified size, Domino renames it and creates a new one. |