How would you achieve incoming mail redundancy?

Answer Posted / b .suresh kumar

There is an option in the mailbox store of the first
routing group in the server that contains the mail box of a
user. Drill down till the sorage group, right click and
select properties, in general tab, you can find "Archive
all messages sent or received by mailboxes on this store.
create a mail box enabled account called "master" (or
anything you may like ;-)) and select the account by
browsing the accounts. so that user collects all the sent
and received mails thrugh this store. Create a outlook
account in a seperate machine for the user and bingo ... u
have all the mails.

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