Thanks for the suggestions, everyone.  What I ended up doing was kind of a mix 
of what was suggested by a few people.  I created an account on our Exchange 
server for the archive messages to be delivered to.  Then I created an 
organizational rule (on the l...@edu side) to BCC every message sent or 
received to that account.  Fortunately, we had a server with enough disk space 
that was being underutilized, so I created a new MailArchiva server on it and 
configured it to pull mail from the new archiving account for the l...@edu 
domain.

That may be a convoluted way of going about it, but so far, it seems to be 
working just fine.

Grady Niles
O'Fallon School District 90

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Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] Archiving l...@edu mail

Can't you send to another account on your Exchange box, and have the 
journal account pull from your local archive account?

Duplication of processing maybe, but I would think that would get you 
what you're looking for.




Grady Niles wrote:
> I tried this, but since the account we want to BCC the mail to is a 
> journaling account, the messages are bounced.  Here's why:
> 
> Question:
> Why do I receive a looping NDR 5.4.6 when I send e-mail to users and to the 
> journal recipient? 
> 
> Answer:
> This is expected. The journal recipient does not receive e-mail typically 
> like other users. The journal recipient must be hidden from the Global 
> Address List. During categorization, the journal copy should be bifurcated 
> from the beginning of the envelope chain. When the journal recipient is 
> listed first on the list, the categorizer detects a potential loop and then 
> generates an NDR.
> 
> I would really prefer to send it to that journaling account since that's what 
> is tied to our MailArchiva server.  I can BCC everything to a different 
> mailbox, but then it's simply a message dump.  I won't be able to do any 
> message discovery on it.  Unfortunately, that may be our best (worst) option 
> until Microsoft introduces an archiving solution for l...@edu.
> 
> Grady Niles
> O'Fallon School District 90
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