From: Bikkelbink on 22 Mar 2010 09:06 Hi all, The following question is running throug my mind all day: In Exchange 2007, there is an option, to save all messages passing the HUB server, to be saved to a folder location for troubleshooting/inspection. I know the option does exist, I tried various Google/Bing terms to find this setting... Does anyone know wat I mean, how to enable this feature and if this feature still is available in Exchange 2010? Thanks in advance --
From: Mark Arnold [MVP] on 22 Mar 2010 12:57 On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 06:06:01 -0700, Bikkelbink <Bikkelbink(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hi all, > >The following question is running throug my mind all day: > >In Exchange 2007, there is an option, to save all messages passing the HUB >server, to be saved to a folder location for troubleshooting/inspection. >I know the option does exist, I tried various Google/Bing terms to find this >setting... >Does anyone know wat I mean, how to enable this feature and if this feature >still is available in Exchange 2010? > >Thanks in advance Where in 2007 is that feature?
From: Tarun Verma on 23 Mar 2010 05:01 Hello Friend, You can use enable pipeline tracing feature of Exchange 2007. Pipeline tracing copies the complete contents of e-mail messages that are sent from the e-mail account that is configured by using the PipelineTracingSenderAddress parameter on the Set-TransportServer cmdlet. To avoid unwanted exposure of confidential information, you must set appropriate security permissions on the location of the pipeline tracing log file that is specified by the PipelineTracingPath parameter on the Set-TransportServer cmdlet. For more info follow the below link: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb125018(EXCHG.80).aspx "Bikkelbink" wrote: > Hi all, > > The following question is running throug my mind all day: > > In Exchange 2007, there is an option, to save all messages passing the HUB > server, to be saved to a folder location for troubleshooting/inspection. > I know the option does exist, I tried various Google/Bing terms to find this > setting... > Does anyone know wat I mean, how to enable this feature and if this feature > still is available in Exchange 2010? > > Thanks in advance > --
From: Tarun Verma on 23 Mar 2010 11:26 Hi, Coudl you please confirm if I pointed the correct solution as per your query? Regards, Tarun Verma "Tarun Verma" wrote: > Hello Friend, > > You can use enable pipeline tracing feature of Exchange 2007. Pipeline > tracing copies the complete contents of e-mail messages that are sent from > the e-mail account that is configured by using the > PipelineTracingSenderAddress parameter on the Set-TransportServer cmdlet. To > avoid unwanted exposure of confidential information, you must set appropriate > security permissions on the location of the pipeline tracing log file that is > specified by the PipelineTracingPath parameter on the Set-TransportServer > cmdlet. > > For more info follow the below link: > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb125018(EXCHG.80).aspx > > "Bikkelbink" wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > The following question is running throug my mind all day: > > > > In Exchange 2007, there is an option, to save all messages passing the HUB > > server, to be saved to a folder location for troubleshooting/inspection. > > I know the option does exist, I tried various Google/Bing terms to find this > > setting... > > Does anyone know wat I mean, how to enable this feature and if this feature > > still is available in Exchange 2010? > > > > Thanks in advance > > --
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