At a previous job of mine we used Exchange bifurcated messaging to copy all 
messages received. inbound from out gateway to a connector that would queue 
mail all day.  At EOD the connector would turn on (Scheduled).  This connector 
then dumped all the mail to a 3rd party archive (Zantaz) via normal SMTP 
delivery over a VPN connection to Zantaz.  This was done for SOX and SEC 
requirements for financial institutions where all mail coming into your gateway 
must be searchable in the event of an audit.  If you have anymore questions 
e-mail me off list to discuss as it is a little off topic for this list.   


Regards,

David Chianese
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kern, Tom
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 10:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Mail journaling(OT)


What mail archving software do you guys use?
 
My manager wants to use a product called Sector but it seems pretty ineifficent 
to me.
 
You set up journaling mailbox on Exchange and then you set up a workstation 
with outlook to connect to the journaling mailbox and the Sector agents grab 
the mail and send it to their site via smtp.
 
This just dosen't seem like such a great soultion to me. We generate over 
100,000 email a day if not more and everything needs to be archived. I think 
this would kill the mapi connections the agent makes to the mailbox or i'll 
have to distribute the load over mutliple boxes and thus client Sector agents.
 
Anyhone know of another solution?
Thanks. Sorry for the OT.
.BövrzÊryi
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