Consider the following scenario:
- You create a journaling mailbox in a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 environment. The mailbox is not in the same database as the mailboxes of other users.
- You create a message rule for the journaling mailbox in Microsoft Outlook 2010. The rule forwards all journal reports to an external contact.
- You create a send connector that has the address space configured as an asterisk (*).
- You configure the send connector to send all outgoing email messages to an external Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server so that the journal mails are routed to that SMTP server.
- You create a remote domain as the target domain for the journal reports.
Note To create a remote domain in Exchange Management Console, click Organization Configuration, click Hub Transport, click Remote Domains, and then click New Remote Domain. - You configure the message format of the remote domain to never use Exchange rich-text format for email messages that are sent to the remote domain.
Note For example, to configure the message format of the remote domain in Exchange Management Console, right-click the remote domain, click Properties, click Message Format, and then select Never use under the Exchange rich-text formatheading. - A user sends an email message through SMTP (for example, POP3), and the email message contains a zero-byte attachment.
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