Re: SBS 2003 Email monitoring
- From: "Sasha" <news@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 17:09:56 -0000
You must be very careful 'journaling' emails without users permission. Make
sure you are aware of the law in your part of the world.
To save any confusion / problems add it to your IT policy / procedures...The
company has the right to monitor emails...blah blah... you do have a policy,
dont you... :-)
"Steve Foster [SBS MVP]" <steve.foster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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John Bouley wrote:
Is there a way within Exchange to have all employees outgoing and incoming
Email be monitored and forwarded to an administrator's inbox (without the
employees knowledge)? I am looking for something that can be done within
exchange and not a third party solution if possible?
I know that incoming mail can be auto routed to a third party but what
about outgoing?
You want the feature of Exchange called Message Journaling.
I would recommend the use of a mail-enabled public folder for the archive,
with suitable age limits set (so that it doesn't just grow like topsy).
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