On Thu, September 20, 2007 2:37 pm, Carl Lowenstein wrote:
> On 9/20/07, Andrew Lentvorski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>
>> Almost certainly this means receiving a legal subpoena.  Presumably,
>> there are programs you can buy that you immediately install into
>> Exchange upon receiving a subpoena that you can then just press the
>> magic "I'm under subpoena" button.
>
> What do you hypothesize as the actions to be performed by this magic
> button?  Self-destruct?
>

Collect all email delivered between these two dates.
Discover all documents checked into the system tagged "Project Kill The
Competition"
Compose a list of spreadsheets that reference account #456-a-Q.
Archive all records that comply with US Code 97, subparagraph A.

Generally speaking, destructing when served with a subpoena is a bad idea,
however, more advanced systems can be set to delete things that are not
required by law to be retained. The idea being that the less information
you have lying around when the lawyers come, the better.

-ajb


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