Hi,
I wanted to post a question to see if anyone has anymore insight on the journaling process. We recently had an incident where we had migrated over to a new archiving system. We had a send connector setup specifically for it to send to the archive system. Once we moved it, to the new one, the new one was working fine. We setup a separate send connector for the new system. We then noticed later that messages were still queuing up under the old send connector. Upon investigating, our databases still had the old journal recipient. I removed it because we didn't need it for the new system. We have a journaling rule setup for the new system.
Even after we found out about this and removed the journal recipient from the database and cleaned up that queue, it started filing up again (the old queue). Journal reports were still queuing up to go to the old system. Right now, it has finally stopped, but my question is this. Do email messages get tagged somehow to be journaled? And even if they are tagged to be journaled and can't make it to the queue will it attempt to send a journal report days / weeks later even if the configuration has changed?
I'm thinking of messages with a reset bit archive for backups. Do messages get tagged for journaling in a similar way?
Right now since i don't have anymore messages queuing up to the old system, is there anything that i can check to make sure that journal recipient isn't available anywhere to be sending Journal reports too?
I have removed the recipient from the journal recipient and it's not setup in the journal rule. Those are the only places i've checked.
JB