RE: Email review

2002-04-18 Thread Hurst, Paul
wants to use yours -Original Message- From: Glenn Corbett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 16 April 2002 17:11 To: Exchange Discussions Subject: Re: Email review KVS Enterprise Vault is a great product, has lots of nice features around terminating PST's and bringing them back

RE: Email review

2002-04-16 Thread McMahon, Terry
Hi, E-Mail Extender: Expensive, buggy and crummy support. All blamed on the CD writer, however. Seriously, it doesn't go one month without shutting down or having to be shut down. Good points, not a lot of overhead for what it does and I didn't work here during the implementation. YMMV of

Re: Email review

2002-04-16 Thread Glenn Corbett
KVS Enterprise Vault is a great product, has lots of nice features around terminating PST's and bringing them back into the fold, amongst other things. Does however keep the messages live, i.e. on Disk storage, and can become VERY large if you want to keep lots of mail for a long time. Has a

RE: Email review

2002-04-15 Thread Hurst, Paul
Jon, we are in the process of putting out live pilot out to the techs, main advantage I found over other products is that the import of PST's Emails are re-SIS'ed into the archive store (really handy for migrations and server moves) including Emails that were sent to different exchange servers

RE: Email review

2002-04-12 Thread Soysal, Serdar
We use the content filtering software (MMS) from Tumbleweed. It works, but it is buggy and their tech support is pretty much useless. Tumbleweed does focus on Finance industry, so the support you would receive may be better than ours. I can't comment on their archive product itself, but I

RE: Email review

2002-04-12 Thread Jonathan Beeler
I couldn't agree more about the pst's. In fact, we are intending on doing a registry push so users can't create pst's. Unfortunately, the network group won't ban pst's from the network as we requested/suggested. Thanks for the Tumbleweed comments.

RE: Email review

2002-04-12 Thread Andy David
IIRC, that hack doenst actually prevent people from creating psts. Original message Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 14:26:47 -0500 From: Jonathan Beeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Email review To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED] I couldn't agree more about the pst's. In fact

RE: Email review

2002-04-12 Thread Jonathan Beeler
I didn't realize that. There isn't a simple registry that can prevent this? If this is the case, what would you recommend to do that would essentially accomplisht the same results? (other than just saying don't do it) _ List