GFI also have a product called MailArchiver, it reads and cleans the
mailbox that receives all the archiving from exchange and stores it on
SQL, then web interface (www.gfi.com) 

Gabriel

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Enviado el: Martes, 18 de Enero de 2005 06:56 p.m.
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Asunto: Archiving mail revisited

I know the topic has been on the list in the past, but this is a rather
fast-moving field.  In archiving e-mail for the NASD/SEC sort of needs,
which of the growing number of products out there is proven to be good?
I'm archiving now just by journalling in Exchange, but that doesn't meet
their needs for reasonable sorting and recovery times.  Also looking for
something that may be compatible with IM in the future.

Thanks,

David

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