Storage FAQ(Email archiving in 2008 FAQ)-Frequently-Asked-Questions:
Frequently asked questions-Email archiving in 2008 FAQ
FAQ(Email archiving in 2008 FAQ)-Frequently-Asked-Questions
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Can administrators selectively archive email messages?
FAQ - Absolutely. There are a number of products and partnerships between email archiving vendors and message classification providers...
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Is there a benefit to deploying archiving software with backup software?
FAQ - Using backups as an archive probably isn't feasible anymore because we now have to access the data more frequently due to the regulatory and discovery requirements...
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Which organizations should be thinking about email archiving?
FAQ - There are three reasons why organizations should think about email archiving. The first reason is because they have to.
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Do any archive solutions support Lotus Notes and are there implementation issues?
FAQ - Absolutely. Lotus Notes and Exchange are definitely two very different applications with two different architectures. Organizations should...
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What about people who've recently upgraded to Exchange 2007, can they use that to archive messages?
FAQ - That's a big myth. Exchange 2007 is great for a number of reasons. It expands the size of mailboxes so that some organizations...
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What are the differences among journaling, scrubbing log files and stubbing?
FAQ - Yes. Two of the approaches are methods to get messages into an archive. Journaling, typically used in Microsoft Exchange environments...
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How can companies get internal sponsorship for an email archiving project?
FAQ - This is always a difficult question, but the answer goes back to the three reasons why we believe companies should...
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What's the difference between mailbox quotas and email archiving?
FAQ - Right now, about two thirds of organizations use mailbox quotas. What ends up happening is employees...
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Why should you avoid using backup software to create corporate email archives?
FAQ - It's a great question, because many organizations believe backup and archiving are the...
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