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Lotus Domino email archiving strategies and practices
system administrator a functional part of your company's overall archiving methodology.
You'll also discover: How to work with policy documents to make setup a snap Pros and cons of third-party tools How to determine when your archiving require a third-party tool to be effective How third-party tools can make email archiving and message retention almost transparent in your Notes... More... Jun 29, 2006
Q&A: Andy Pedisich answers your e-mail management and spam questions
to control mail database sizes.
In this follow-up Q&A, Pedisich answers more of your e-mail management and spam questions. He discusses the pros and cons of allowing employees to use third-party e-mail accounts like Hotmail, how to approach the selection of third-party antispam solutions, e-mail spoofing issues, and more. SearchDomino.com member: I need to send e-mail notifications from... More... Apr 28, 2004
Understanding the hosted messaging market
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The second form of hosted messaging involves third-party companies that host their clients' messaging systems off site. "In this scenario, IT maintains a desktop infrastructure behind a... More... May 7, 2004
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