Applies to: Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Online
Topic Last Modified: 2012-10-17
In Microsoft Exchange Server 2013, when you create a journal rule to journal email messages sent to or from recipients or senders in an Exchange organization, voice mail and missed call notifications generated by the Unified Messaging (UM) service are included. Use the procedures in this topic to turn this feature on or off for your entire organization.
Looking for other management tasks related to journaling? Check out Manage Journaling.
What do you need to know before you begin?
- Estimated time to complete: 5 minutes.
- You need to be assigned permissions before you can perform this
procedure or procedures. To see what permissions you need, see the
"Journaling" entry in the Messaging Policy and
Compliance Permissions topic.
- You can't use the Exchange admin center (EAC) to perform this
procedure. You can only use the Shell.
- For information about keyboard shortcuts that may apply to the
procedures in this topic, see Keyboard Shortcuts in
the Exchange Admin Center.
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Having problems? Ask for help in the Exchange forums. Visit the forums at: Exchange Server, Exchange Online, or Exchange Online Protection |
Use the Shell to disable or enable journaling of voice mail and missed call notifications
This example disables journaling of voice mail and
missed call notifications by setting the
VoicemailJournalingEnabled parameter to
$false
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Set-TransportConfig -VoicemailJournalingEnabled $false |
This example enables the journaling of voice mail and
missed call notifications by setting the same parameter to
$true
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Set-TransportConfig -VoicemailJournalingEnabled $true |
For detailed syntax and parameter information, see Set-TransportConfig.