![]() In Mailarchiva set up a "Postbox-Fetcher" (don't know the english description within mailarchiva, as my frontend is in German language: "Postfächer") and use that fetcher to grab the mails from all mails from the inbox of are grabbed by mailarchiva.Īfter the mails are grabbed by the mailarchiva server, kerio moves them to the deleted mail folder of the account Either you set up a rule to delete them after some days, or you have to delete them manually from time to time there, depending on your mail volume. 7.1.1.ĭefine a mailbox within your normal mail-domain.įor example and put that address as backup-target within kerio. Took us a while to explain the problem to Kerio, they know it for some months now, but still not fixed it in V. With that configuration, the global footer defined within the domain-config of Kerio will be added to any mail, whether sent internally from one user to another, or sent from an internal user to an external. On Mailarchiva, you would activate the SMTP-Listener without Authentification and that's it. Target would be all internal and external mails from your domain wold be copied to and would be directly forwarded to mailarchiva server. Now under archiving and Backup you would acvitvate archiving and under "Action" you would activate "Archive to an external mail address". Then activate "forwarding" for unknown users within that domain to the IP of your mailarchiva-server.Īs there are no users known within that domain, all mails sent to that domain will be forwarded. Normal configuration without the Kerio bug would be to set up a separate domain within kerio. Kerio has a little bug which makes configuration a bit sub-optimal. ![]()
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