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What is email archiving?



 &#8211; E-mail archiving is a systematic approach to saving and protecting the data contained in e-mail messages so it can be accessed quickly at a later date. In the past, companies often relied on end-users to maintain their own individual e-mail archives. The IT department would back up e-mail, but not [...]<p><a href="http://www.napleswebdesign.net/what-is-email-archiving/">What is email archiving?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.napleswebdesign.net">Fort Myers Web Design</a></p>
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<p><img src="http://media.techtarget.com/digitalguide/images/Misc/sdef_definition.gif" alt="DEFINITION" /> &#8211; E-mail archiving is a systematic approach to saving and protecting the data contained in e-mail messages so it can be accessed quickly at a later date. In the past, companies often relied on end-users to maintain their own individual e-mail archives. The IT department would back up e-mail, but not in a manner that made messages searchable. If a specific e-mail needed to be traced, it often took weeks to find it. With today&#8217;s compliance legislation and legal discovery rules, it has become necessary for many IT departments to manage the entire company&#8217;s e-mail archiving in bulk so specific messages can be located in minutes, not weeks.</p>
<p>Policy-based e-mail archiving software applications allow IT managers to manage large e-mail archives, as well as to free up space on production servers and speed up backup times. These applications typically include indexing and search capabilities, access logs to provide a &#8220;virtual paper trail&#8221; in the event an e-mail is subpoenaed, and a lifecycle management component, which acts as kind of a traffic cop for all e-mail coming in to the company. The life cycle management component uses rules set up by the administrator. It will classify which e-mail messages need to be archived, migrate the messages to the most economical and efficient storage media, and automatically delete messages when they are no longer needed.</p>
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