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The Art of Email Journaling

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The Art of Email Journaling

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The method is an apt solution to prevent data leakage via email in various organizations

Email is by far the most important mode of business communication. Most of the businesses

would simply come to a stand still if Email is banned from use. However, the facility has also turned out to be a source of data leakage in an Organization. Hence Companies need to implement processes to minimize the leakage via Email. One such effective method of minimizing data leakage is Journaling.

What is Email Journaling

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Simply put, for every mail which is received or sent by any user in an Organization, a copy is generated and mailed to a pre defined mail box. The access to this Journal Mailbox is restricted. One can define the users to be covered by Email Journaling. The best way is to cover all users. Democracy!

How does Journaling differ from Archiving

Journaling is the ability to record email communications, in an organization. Archiving refers to backing up the data, removing it from its native environment, and storing it elsewhere, therefore reducing the strain of data storage.

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Journal rules and scope

The following are key aspects of journal rules:

Journal rule scope defines which messages are journaled by the Journaling agent.

Journal recipient specifies the SMTP address of the recipient you want to journal.

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Journaling mailbox specifies one or more mailboxes

used for collecting journal reports.

Note: In Office 365, the maximum number of journal rules you can create is 10

Journal rule scope:

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You can use a journal rule to journal only internal messages, only external messages, or both. The following list describes these scopes:

Internal messages only Journal rules with the scope set to journal internal messages sent between the recipients inside your Exchange organization.

External messages only Journal rules with the scope set to journal external messages sent to recipients or received from senders outside your Exchange organization.

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All messages Journal rules with the scope set to journal all messages that pass through your organization regardless of origin or destination. These include messages that may have already been processed by journal rules in the Internal and External scopes.

Journal recipient:

You can implement targeted journaling rules by specifying the SMTP address of the recipient you want to journal. These recipients may be subject to regulatory requirements, or they may be involved in legal proceedings where email messages or other communications are collected as evidence. By targeting specific recipients or groups of recipients, you can easily configure a journaling environment that matches your organization's processes and meets regulatory and legal requirements. Targeting only the specific recipients that need to be journaled also minimizes storage and other costs associated with retention of large amounts of data. All messages sent to or from the journaling recipients you specify in a journaling rule are journaled. If you specify a distribution group as the journaling recipient, all messages sent to or from members of the distribution group are journaled. If you don't specify a journaling recipient, all messages sent to or fromrecipients that match the journal rule scope are journaled.

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Journaling mailbox: The journaling mailbox is used to collect journal reports. How

you configure the journaling mailbox depends on your organization's policies, regulatory requirements, and legal requirements.

Important: You can't designate an Office 365 mailbox as a journaling mailbox for

on-premises mailboxes. If you're running a hybrid deployment with your mailboxes

split between on-premises servers and Office 365, you can designate an on-premises mailbox as the journaling mailbox for your Office 365 and onpremises mailboxes.

Usage Scenarios

To meet an increasing number of regulatory and compliance requirements, many organizations must maintain records of communications that occur when employees perform daily business tasks

So how does one setup Email Journaling

Here's how we have setup Journaling in our Company. First we create a group containing the members whose mails need to be journaled. The group name is AllUsers as seen below:

Once the rule is enabled , then the magic begins. What you see below is the Distribution Group

Now you are good to go. Given below is the snap shot of Outlook of the users

The same mail has also been sent to Journal mailbox which has been created on Outlook.com which has also collected mails from other users

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