They Talk around stuff so much it is hard to find out exactly what it
is anymore.
It is my understanding that with cell phones and blackberries if you
have the physical phone/device you might be able to recover what is
on that device, but to go through servers and recover email on
servers would be difficult.
I got a little upset with Leheay grandstanding with his non knowledge
of how email is transmitted and stored.
It is my understanding that through backups of Email servers and PC's
you might be able to recover the emails, but if the backups of that
time frame are gone and the backups from the PC are gone they are gone.
Some folks leave their email on the server, I download mine. I had a
secretary who used to keep al hers on the server so she could get at
them from work or home. I do not favor that. I want mine gone, and
store them on my home system or my work system.
But that is my understanding of all this nonsense.
Stewart
09:08 AM 4/16/2007, you wrote:
In the last few days we have been seeing media reports about
"permanently" deleted emails. On Friday Information Week ran a story that
said deleted emails were particularly difficult to recover from cell
phones and Blackberries.
But I think I remember a raft of stories from last summer about emails
deleted from cell phones and Blackberries being easy to recover. We were
being cautioned about selling our old cell phones on eBay because someone
with just a little knowledge could retrieve all our deleted emails. They
even said that the "delete everything" function didn't really delete
anything, it just hid it.
So which is it? Anybody know?
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Prince of Peace
Ozark, AL SL 82
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