- Free Edition
- Quick Links
- Exchange Mailbox Reports
- Mailbox Size Reports
- Mailbox Properties Reports
- Mailbox Status Reports
- Mailbox Permission Reports
- Mailbox Content Reports
- Mailbox Logon by Users
- Inactive Mailboxes Reports
- Mailbox Enabled Users
- Office 365 Mailbox Reports
- Room Mailbox Reports
- Shared Mailbox Reports
- Exchange Mailbox Permissions
- Shared Mailbox Permissions
- Calendar Permission Reports
- Export Mailbox Permissions Reports
- Export Mailbox Size Reports
- Export Exchange Mailbox Reports
- Export Public Folder Lists
- Exchange Server Monitoring
- Client Access Server Health
- Exchange Server Monitoring Tool
- Exchange Server Monitoring Reports
- Exchange Service Health Monitoring
- DAG Monitoring Reports
- Connectivity Monitoring Reports
- Mail Flow Health Monitoring
- Exchange Database Monitoring
- Storage Monitoring Reports
- Email Queue Monitoring
- Replication Health Monitoring
- Exchange Audit Reports
- Exchange Server Auditing
- Exchange Server Auditing and Alerting
- Exchange Server Compliance Reporting
- Exchange Audit and Compliance Tool
- Exchange Admin Audit Logging
- Non-Owner Mailbox
Logon Reports - Mailbox Permission Changes Reports
- Mailbox Property Changes Reports
- Exchange Database Changes Reports
- Server Configuration Changes Reports
- Exchange Mailbox Audit Logging
- Exchange Traffic Reports
- Exchange Office 365 Reports
- Other Reports
- Mailbox Content Search
- Skype for Business server reporting
- Outlook Web Access Reports
- ActiveSync Reports
- Mailbox and Public Store Reports
- Distribution Lists Report
- Server Storage Tracking Reports
- Public Folder Reports
- Public Folder Content Report
- Email Non-Delivery Reports
- Retention Policy Reports
- Email Non Delivery Reports
- Exchange Migration
- Resources
- Related Products
- ADManager Plus Active Directory Management & Reporting
- ADAudit Plus Hybrid AD, cloud, and file auditing and security
- ADSelfService Plus Identity security with MFA, SSO, and SSPR
- EventLog Analyzer Real-time Log Analysis & Reporting
- M365 Manager Plus Microsoft 365 Management & Reporting Tool
- SharePoint Manager Plus SharePoint Reporting and Auditing
- DataSecurity Plus File server auditing & data discovery
- RecoveryManager Plus Enterprise backup and recovery tool
- AD360 Integrated Identity & Access Management
- Log360 Comprehensive SIEM and UEBA
- AD Free Tool Active Directory Free Tool
Exchange Server compliance made easy: SOX, HIPAA, the PCI DSS, and the GLBA
For Exchange Server admins, staying compliant with regulations like SOX, HIPAA, the PCI DSS, and the GLBA is essential but can be overwhelming. The compliance reports in Exchange Reporter Plus help streamline this process by offering key insights that focus on critical compliance areas. With these reports, Exchange admins can ensure they’re aligned with the necessary compliance standards without the complexity of performing manual audits.
SOX
Logon Failure
This report under the SOX category tracks failed logon attempts due to unknown usernames or incorrect passwords. It provides key details such as the username, the timestamp of the logon attempt, the IP address and port number involved, and the error description that helps Exchange admins identify unauthorized logon attempts.
HIPAA
Undelivered Emails
This report under the HIPAA category provides a comprehensive view of all the emails that failed to reach their recipients within a specified period. Admins can filter the results based on internal or external communications to isolate delivery issues effectively. Each entry includes the sender and recipient email addresses, message size in both kilobytes and megabytes, subject line, timestamp, and possible reasons for delivery failure. This helps Exchange admins detect any misconfigurations or troubleshoot issues relating to message delivery.
Sent Traffic for Users
This report under the HIPAA category provides a comprehensive view of all emails sent by selected users over a selected period, with filters for the Exchange organization, the recipient type (to, CC, or BCC), and the message direction (internal or external). The report displays the message timestamp, sender and recipient addresses, recipient status, subject, message size in kilobytesKB, and unique message ID, supporting HIPAA compliance through thorough tracking of outbound communications.
Received Traffic for Users
This report under the HIPAA category provides a comprehensive view of all emails received by selected users over a selected period, with filters for Exchange Server and the message direction (internal or external). The report displays the message timestamp, sender and recipient addresses, subject, message size in kilobytes, and unique message ID, supporting HIPAA compliance through thorough tracking of inbound communications.
PCI DSS
Permissions Based on Mailboxes
This report under the PCI DSS category provides a detailed view of mailbox permissions for a selected AD user or group. It helps you identify who has full access, send as, send on behalf, read, or write permissions for specific mailboxes. You can also see whether each permission is inherited or explicitly assigned, making it easier to track all mailbox-level access in line with PCI DSS requirements.
Permissions Based on Users
This report under the PCI DSS category shows the mailbox permissions held by selected users or groups across the organization. It lists the mailboxes they have access to along with the type of permission, such as full access, send as, read, or delete. This helps admins maintain visibility into user-level mailbox privileges for PCI DSS compliance.
Logon Failure
This report under the PCI DSS category tracks failed logon attempts due to unknown usernames or incorrect passwords. It provides key details such as the username, the timestamp of the logon attempt, the IP address and port number involved, and the error description that helps Exchange admins identify unauthorized logon attempts.
No. of Mails Sent to Internet
This report under the PCI DSS category shows the number and total size of emails sent to external domains for a selected period. Users can filter the results based on all hours, business hours, or non-business hours. Along with a detailed table listing each external domain, email count, and total size in megabytes, the report also presents the data visually in a bar graph, making it easier to analyze outbound email patterns for PCI DSS compliance.
No. of Mails Received from Internet
This report under the PCI DSS category shows the number and total size of emails received from external domains for a selected period. Users can filter the results based on all hours, business hours, or non-business hours. Along with a detailed table listing each external domain, email count, and total size in megabytes, the report also presents the data visually in a bar graph, making it easier to analyze inbound email patterns for PCI DSS compliance.
GLBA
Permissions Based on Mailboxes
This report under the GLBA category provides a detailed view of mailbox permissions for a selected AD user or group. It helps you identify who has full access, send as, send on behalf, read, or write permissions for specific mailboxes. You can also see whether each permission is inherited or explicitly assigned, making it easier to track all mailbox-level access in line with GLBA requirements.
Permissions Based on Users
This report under the GLBA category shows the mailbox permissions held by selected users or groups across the organization. It lists the mailboxes they have access to along with the type of permission, such as full access, send as, read, or delete. This helps admins maintain visibility into user-level mailbox privileges for GLBA compliance.
FAQs
You can apply filters based on periods, users or groups, mail types (internal or external), and more. This allows you to tailor each report to meet your specific compliance needs, whether for HIPAA, PCI DSS, or other regulations.
Yes, all of our compliance reports can be exported in various formats for auditing purposes. This makes it easier to maintain compliance records and generate reports for internal or external audits.
Our reports allow you to track permissions like full access, send as, send on behalf, read, and delete for both mailboxes and users. This is crucial for maintaining access control and ensuring compliance with both HIPAA and PCI DSS standards.
The No. of Mails Sent to Internet report allows you to track outbound email traffic to external domains. By monitoring the email volume and size, you can ensure that sensitive data is not being transmitted outside the organization without appropriate controls, helping you maintain PCI DSS compliance.
