On Wednesday, March 12, 2014 03:30 PM CDT, Charles Marcus 
<cmar...@media-brokers.com> wrote:
 On 3/12/2014 11:23 AM, Christian Mack
wrote:
> Am 2014-03-12 12:37, schrieb Charles Marcus:
>> >On 3/11/2014 9:29 PM, Nigel Pegram wrote:
>>> >>Is the web GUI a must? Thunderbird has this capability.
>> >
>> >You misunderstand.
>> >
>> >I'm talking about an Administrative function.
>> >
>> >Something that can search all mailboxes for all user accounts across an
>> >entire domain (or even multiple domains, if SOGo is set up for it).
>> >
> No, this "feature" is not available in SOGo.
> It has nothing to do with a mail client, so SOGo is not the way to go.
> And to use such a feature would be highly illegal at least in Europe

In the US, employees of companies have no expectation of privacy
regarding email, under the following conditions:

1. The employee is using a company email address and system owned and
operated by the company, and

2. The Company has a formal policy that the employee is made fully aware
of the fact that their employer may monitor their email usage at any time.

Alas, I've been tasked with finding some kind of system that will allow
the boss, and potentially one or two other people the ability to do this
when necessary.

Thanks anyway,

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Best regards,

Charles

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