Here is a response I received from a guy from Microsoft regarding their 
archiving options -


Hi Derrick -


My name is Jason Keefe, a Technical Specialist here at l...@edu, supporting 
Sean and our other Solutions Specialists.



To answer your question regarding your Barracuda Message Archiver......there 
are a couple of ways this could be done with the l...@edu service.  The 
easiest; would be with the use of an Organization Rule (Transport Rule) within 
the l...@edu enrolled domain, that would BCC all messages to an address of the 
Barracuda device/Email server.


Organization-Wide Rules<http://help.outlook.com/en-us/140/dd207276.aspx?sl=1>
In Outlook Live, administrators use rules, also known as transport rules, to 
control the flow of e-mail messages inside, and into and out of their 
organization. With these ...


Create a New Rule<http://help.outlook.com/en-us/140/cc875882.aspx?sl=1>
As an administrator, you can use rules, often called transport rules, to 
control the flow of e-mail messages in your organization. For example, you may 
want to manage or ...



Another option;  would be the use of our Shared Address 
Space<http://help.outlook.com/en-us/140/cc967280.aspx>/Split domain 
configuration - where your existing MX/routing remains in place.  Once 
processed through the on-premises messaging infrastructure, would then be 
forwarded to the l...@edu domain.  In this scenario, the l...@edu 
domain/namespace is in effect a "hidden" namespace and only used for the 
on-premises system to forward/route mail to.



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I hope this help answer your question, and certainly if you have any other 
questions please let us know.



Jason



I hope this is helpful for some of you.



Derrick Unruh

Director of Technology

Valley Center School District

(316) 755-7012



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Grady Niles
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 8:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [tech-geeks] Archiving l...@edu mail



Does anyone have any suggestions for how to archive l...@edu mail?  We are 
currently using MailArchiva (free) for our onsite mail server, but we're slowly 
transitioning over to l...@edu and need an archiving solution.  Is there a way 
to archive l...@edu mail using an onsite server like MailArchiva or are we 
stuck using a hosted service?  I'm coming up empty on my google searches on 
this.



Grady Niles

O'Fallon School District 90

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