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David.A.Lubetsky@gmail.com

2007-11-20, 6:18 pm

Hi,

Does anybody know of a good email archiving service? Does anybody know
much about email archiving in general? I am trying to learn so I can
make good recommendations for my job, thank you.

Dave
Brian Cryer

2007-11-21, 6:15 am

<David.A.Lubetsky@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message
news:8cb7cc6f-2d8e-4453-a9cb-0422b9138108@i29g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody know of a good email archiving service? Does anybody know
> much about email archiving in general? I am trying to learn so I can
> make good recommendations for my job, thank you.
>
> Dave


Never used an email archiving service so I can't give any suggestions, but I
assume the answer to this question depends on what type of email system you
want to archive emails from. For example are you thinking of providing email
services on a website and then archive as a form of backup? or to archive
your company's email? (in which case what does your company use for its
email?) I appreciate that this doesn't answer your question, but the answers
might help you or others to more clearly understand what you are after.
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Brian Cryer
www.cryer.co.uk/brian


David.A.Lubetsky@gmail.com

2007-11-21, 6:17 pm

On Nov 21, 5:43 am, "Brian Cryer" <brian.cr...@127.0.0.1.ntlworld.com>
wrote:
> <David.A.Lubet...@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message
>
> news:8cb7cc6f-2d8e-4453-a9cb-0422b9138108@i29g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
>
> Never used an email archiving service so I can't give any suggestions, but I
> assume the answer to this question depends on what type of email system you
> want to archive emails from. For example are you thinking of providing email
> services on a website and then archive as a form of backup? or to archive
> your company's email? (in which case what does your company use for its
> email?) I appreciate that this doesn't answer your question, but the answers
> might help you or others to more clearly understand what you are after.
> --
> Brian Cryerwww.cryer.co.uk/brian


Thanks for your response. Well, its a non-exchange system, thats what
my company uses for email. I have been looking at a lot of Email
Archiving Ads on Google trying to get an idea of the playing field and
whats being offered. With so many of the advertisements sounding the
same, I guess I am trying to find a company or companies that have
somewhat of a reputation, something to go by.
Jerry Stuckle

2007-11-21, 6:17 pm

David.A.Lubetsky@XXXXXXXXXX wrote:
> On Nov 21, 5:43 am, "Brian Cryer" <brian.cr...@127.0.0.1.ntlworld.com>
> wrote:
>
> Thanks for your response. Well, its a non-exchange system, thats what
> my company uses for email. I have been looking at a lot of Email
> Archiving Ads on Google trying to get an idea of the playing field and
> whats being offered. With so many of the advertisements sounding the
> same, I guess I am trying to find a company or companies that have
> somewhat of a reputation, something to go by.
>


What is your email server? Most can be configured to archive all email.
That way you don't need to use an external service.

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