To All Whom Replied and this Great List :

I wish to Thank You! for your experiences and suggestions, but my needs are 
more on a personal and private nature instead of a network or company's needs.  
I felt that this would be the way for me to keep all of the information that 
has come to me over the years from different list-servers.  I would be able to 
mine my message base for recurring themes and information without having to 
connect to the internet.

After having read the article about the next version of Microsoft to be coming 
that will be changing to a User-centric operating system, as presented in 
Maximum PC Magazine (November issue).  I felt that my personally having the 
data where I can touch it was going to go by the wayside.

It looks like the foundation for subscription-based revenues will be coming and 
you will only have in your possession a Thin Client computer with limited 
capabilities because the source will be coming from the Internet.  Sort of like 
going back to the Fifties (1950's) for computing capabilities and the 
Lexis/Nexis model for any type computing.  We will have to move to Internet 2 
due to bandwidth needs for this change in models.

So, I would rather still have the main system (PC) on my premises.  Call me 
possessive.

Again, Thanks All !

Regards,
Harvey Rothenberg

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [lopsa-discuss] Suggestions : For Email Archiving from Multiple 
Accounts & cross Platforms ...
To: "Adam Compton" <[email protected]>
Cc: "LOPSA Discuss List" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, November 15, 2010, 2:49 PM

On Sun, 14 Nov 2010, Adam Compton wrote:

> Rob, Enterprise Vault supports PST migration so that the PST contents are
> available over the network in the same way as Exchange mailboxes, but don't
> place that load on the Exchange datastore:
> http://www.symantec.com/connect/articles/migrating-pst-files-symantec-enterprise-vault-2007.
> We use it at $WORK.

We've used it as well, it doesn't work if you have something accessing the 
mail through OWA or IMAP (which includes most cell phone access)

David Lang

> - Adam
>
> On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 6:35 AM, Rob Cherry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Bunch of very interesting options!  Thanks for sharing as I have a PST
>> burden at the moment that is driving me crazy.
>>
>> If you mail is in house running on an exchange platform, the winning
>> commercial product seems to be symantec enterprise vault.  This doesnt work
>> in my environment as I have an outsourced exchange server but many large
>> local PST files.
>>
>> I will definitely be taking a look at your 2 open source options.  My main
>> criteria will be integration with outlook.  The back end I could argue
>> either way for database resiliency vs filesystem object simplicity.  .NET
>> would certainly not be a deal breaker for me.  Like it or not, I have .NET
>> deployed for a variety of windows tools and apps that the business have said
>> they need at one time or another.
>>
>> I also just spoke to MessageLabs about their new archival service.  It
>> isn't the droid you are looking for.  It is a web only interface for search,
>> it doesnt preserve any folder heirarchy (just to and from), meant more for
>> compliance and ongoing archiving of every mail ever sent to or from your
>> organization.  It is also very expensive and there is no easy way to mass
>> upload your own data - we talked alot about pre-populating a removable drive
>> with PSTs, then sending it to them and paying their support guys to upload
>> it.
>>
>> Bit of a non-answer, I hope this is helpful, but I will definitely let you
>> know once I have had a chance to look more deeply at these 2 products you
>> found.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Rob
>>
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