Re: SBS 2003 Email monitoring
- From: "John Bouley" <spamjabouley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 15:56:48 -0500
Thanks all for your replies. It turns out the customer just wants to monitor
one user. Is it possible to accomplish this for only one user or is it an
all or nothing.
John
"Sasha" <news@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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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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