Exchange Scanner

Introduction

The Microsoft Exchange Scanner is a new adapter available since migration-center 3.2.6. The Exchange scanner can extract messages (emails) from Exchange mailboxes and use it as input into migration-center, from where it can be processed and migrated to other systems supported by the various mc importers.

The Microsoft Exchange Scanner currently supports Microsoft Exchange 2010. It uses the Independentsoft JWebServices for Exchange Java API to access an Exchange mailbox and extract emails including attachments and properties.

Scanner is the term used in migration-center for an input adapter. Using the Exchange Scanner Module to read the data that needs processing into migration-center is the first step in a migration project, thus scan also refers to the process used to input data to migration-center.

The scanner module works as a job that can be run at any time and can even be executed repeatedly. For every run a detailed history and log file are created.

A Scanner is defined by a unique name, a set of configuration parameters and an optional description.

Exchange Scanners can be created, configured, started and monitored through migration-center Client, but the corresponding processes are executed by migration-center Job Server.

Exporting objects from an Exchange mailbox

The Exchange scanner connects to the Exchange Server with a specified Exchange mail account and can extract messages from one (or multiple) folder(s) within the current user’s or other user’s mailboxes. The account used to connect to exchange must have delegate access permission to the other accounts from which mails will be scanned. All subfolders of the specified folder(s) will automatically be processed as well; an option for excluding select subfolders from scanning is also available. See chapter Exchange scanner parameters below for more information about the features and configuration parameters available in the Exchange scanner.

In addition to the emails themselves, attachments and properties of the respective messages are also extracted. The messages and included attachments are stored as .eml files on disk, while the properties are written to the mc database, as is the standard with all migration-center scanners.

After a scan has completed, the newly scanned email messages and their properties are available for further processing in migration-center.

Exchange Scanner Properties

To create a new Exchange Scanner job, specify the respective adapter type in the Scanner Properties window – from the list of available adapters, “Exchange” must be selected. Once the adapter type has been selected, the Parameters list will be populated with the parameters specific to the selected adapter type, in this case the Exchange adapter’s parameters.

The Properties window of a scanner can be accessed by double-clicking a scanner in the list, or selecting the Properties button or entry from the toolbar or context menu.

Common scanner parameters

Exchange scanner parameters

Note: Configuration parameters ending with (*) are mandatory.

Log files

A complete history is available for any Exchange Scanner job from the respective items’ History window. It is accessible through the History button/menu entry on the toolbar/context menu. The History window displays a list of all runs for the selected job together with additional information, such as the number of processed objects, the start and ending time and the status.

Double clicking an entry or clicking the Open button on the toolbar opens the log file created by that run. The log file contains more information about the run of the selected job:

  • Version information of the migration-center Server Components the job was run with

  • The parameters the job was run with

  • Execution Summary that contains the total number of objects processed, the number of documents and folders scanned or imported, the count of warnings and errors that occurred during runtime.

Log files generated by the Exchange Adapter can be found in the Server Components installation folder of the machine where the job was run, e.g. …\fme AG\migration-center Server Components <Version>\logs

The amount of information written to the log files depends on the setting specified in the ‘loggingLevel’ start parameter for the respective job.

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