Archiving Emails from External Systems (File Import)


MailStore Server can also archive the emails from applications that are not directly supported if they are available in a standardized format. With most applications it is necessary to export the emails to one of those formats first.

Using file import, MailStore Server can archive the following formats:

Procedure for Archiving PST Files

Archiving PST files is described separately in chapter Archiving Outlook PST Files Directly.

Procedure for Archiving EML and MSG Files

Setting up archiving processes for files from the file system is done using archiving profiles. General information about archiving profiles is available in chapter Working with Archiving Profiles.

Archiving Emails of a Single User

If you do not want to archive email files in your personal user archive only, you’ll have to be logged on to MailStore Client as a MailStore Server administrator. Only a MailStore Server administrator can archive emails for other users.

Please proceed as follows:

 

 Select Single User and click on OK.

Archiving Emails of Multiple Users

In order to be able to select this archiving method, you’ll have to be logged on to MailStore Client as a MailStore Server administrator. Only a MailStore Server administrator can archive emails for other users.

In addition to archiving email files of a single user, MailStore Server can archive email files of multiple users from a single directory; such emails may have been exported from a multidrop mailbox.
To archive such emails please proceed as follows:

Archiving Emails from a MailStore Export

In order to be able to select this archiving method, you’ll have to be logged on to MailStore Client as a MailStore Server administrator. Only a MailStore Server administrator can archive emails for other users.

To archive EML files which have been created by a MailStore Export, the correct options have been pre-selected. This provides an easy way to file emails exported from MailStore Server into the correct user archives and folders again.
Please proceed as follows:

Procedure for Archiving MBOX Files

Setting up the archiving process for files from the file system is done using archiving profiles. General information about archiving profiles is available in chapter Working with Archiving ProfilesWorking with Archiving Profiles.

If you do not want to archive email files in your personal user archive only, you’ll have to be logged on to MailStore Client as a MailStore Server administrator. Only a MailStore Server administrator can archive emails for other users.

Please proceed as follows:

Archiving with Drag & Drop

Files can also be archived using Drag & Drop: Simply drag the appropriate folder containing EML files or the appropriate MBOX file into the list of saved settings to create an archiving profile for this process directly.

Starting the Archiving Process

Starting the Archiving Process Manually

On the start page of MailStore Client, click on Archive Email and from the list under Saved Profiles, select the appropriate archiving profile. Click on Run. After the archiving process has been executed, a protocol appears. It contains information about the volume of emails that have been archived as well as any errors that may have occurred.

This process can be repeated by the user any number of times. MailStore only archives those emails that are not yet stored in the corresponding user archive. In addition, MailStore detects if emails within the source application (e.g. Microsoft Outlook) were moved to a different folder and repeats such moves in MailStore accordingly.

Automating the Archiving Process

In addition to being executed manually, archiving tasks can also be executed automatically according to a schedule. Simply right-click on an existing profile and select Schedule.... Additional information about this topic is available in chapter Automating the Archiving Process.

As long as no deletion rules were specified upon creating the archiving profile, MailStore Server will never delete or otherwise modify emails in the source application (e.g. Microsoft Outlook).

 

 

 



Article ID: 291
Created On: Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 2:13 AM
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