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How to Redirect Emails to a Different Mailbox

Updated: 22 May 2010 | 2 comments
dbaish's picture
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I know that I have to modify the "Microsoft Exchange Redirection" screen, but I'm not exactly sure what to put in the fields.  I'm just trying to restore some emails from one mailbox and put them in another mailbox.  I'm assuming that the "Restore to server" field should be my exchange server.  So I would put \\[exchange server] in that field, right?

Then, I would check "Redirect mailboxes or public folders" box.  I then have to put something in "Restore to mailbox."  This is where I get stuck.  What exactly do I put in this field.  Just the person's mailbox name, the full path, mapi mailbox name?  I'm just not sure.  We're running exchange 2003 and backup exec 11d.  Any help would be appreciated.

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Ken Putnam's picture
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2008
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From the Admin Guide
 

Restore to mailbox:  Enter the name of the mailbox to which you are redirecting this restore. The mailbox must already exist on the target server.

Mailbox logon account:  Enter a logon account that has rights to the target mailbox. To select a logon account, click Change.

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2009
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Try this...

What you have for the target Exchange server is correct = \\emailserver

For the mailbox you need to check what backup exec has labelled it as in the selection section, for example, if the user is John Smith then Backup Exec would display it as John Smith [johns]

That is how you would type it in the mailbox field.