MailStore Proxy


With the MailStore proxy server, emails can be archived automatically upon sending and receiving. The advantages and disadvantages of this procedure are discussed in chapter Archiving Incoming and Outgoing Emails Automatically.

The MailStore Proxy server is available to all MailStore Server customers free of charge and can be downloaded under http://www.quikbox.com/en/downloads.aspx

Procedure

To attach MailStore Proxy to SMTP or POP3 connections, it needs to be configured in a fashion, that it is located between two systems. Depending on the planned archiving strategy, MailStore Proxy can be placed between email clients and an email server (company-internal or internet service provider) or between two email servers. MailStore Proxy writes down a copy of the transmitted emails to a joint transfer directory along with a report containing transmission details such as sender and recipient.

MailStore Server archives the emails copied by MailStore Proxy from a joint transfer directory. This process can be automated and executed several times per day.

Example: Usage of MailStore Proxy with email server located at an ISP

Installation and Configuration of MailStore Proxy

 

Specifying the Report Output Directory

In the field Report Output Directory, specify the directory to which MailStore Proxy is to write the transmission reports. In order to be able to archive the emails it contains, MailStore Server has to have access to this directory as well. The directory is valid for all proxy servers (SMTP and POP3).

Adding or Removing a Proxy Server

After installing MailStore Proxy, an example configuration already exists for a SMTP proxy server as well as for a POP3 proxy server. In case you need more proxy servers, e.g. you use email servers from different internet service providers, you can add or remove additional proxy servers by clicking on the appropriate button next to the label "Proxy Servers".

Configuring a SMTP Proxy Server

In order to configure a SMTP proxy server follow these steps:

 
Information note

In case you store the login credentials for your SMTP transmission in the SMTP proxy server, you should not make the SMTP proxy server reachable from the Internet, as this will create a so called open-relay server, that gets quickly miss-used by senders of spam.

Configuring a POP3 Proxy Server

Integrating MailStore Proxy in Your Email Environment

Depending on your archiving strategy there may exists two different locations in your email environment where reconfiguration is required.

Configuration of the Email Clients

If the MailStore Proxy is located between your email clients and email server (company-internal or internet service provider), replace the outgoing email server (SMTP) and the incoming email server (POP3) with the DNS hostname or IP address of the MailStore Proxy. If necessary change the ports appropriate to the Listen on ports of your SMTP or POP3 proxy server.

Configuration of the Email Server

Is the MailStore Proxy located between two email server, e.g. between your company-internal and the one of your internet service provider, make sure that your email server sends all outgoing emails to the MailStore Proxy. Often the required option can be found under the term "Smarthost" or "Outgoing Relay" in the configuration options of your email server. Fill in the DNS hostname or IP address of the MailStore server and adjust the ports appropriate to the Listen on ports of your SMTP or POP3 proxy server.

If your email server fetches the content of POP3 mailboxes from your internet service provider’s email server, make sure that the connection gets established to the MailStore Proxy in the future. Please refer to the manual of your email server for further information on how to change that settings.

Configuration of MailStore Server

Before configuring MailStore Server, please make sure that a MailStore user account exists for each user whose emails are to be archived with the MailStore Proxy server. Please refer to chapter User Management for more information.

 
Information notice

It is imperative that, in user management under Properties, the email address is specified for each user. This is the only way to make sure that the emails in the archive are assigned to the appropriate users. If the POP3 user name does not match the user’s email address, the user name has to be added separately.

Please proceed as follows:

 

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: 364
Created On: Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 8:17 AM
Last Updated On: Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 1:32 AM
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