On 2015-10-26 09:55, Greg Freemyer wrote:
- A user's mailbox can be designated as in "litigation hold". In that mode deleted emails are maintained in the EDB indefinitely.
And the sysadmins can ensure that the server remains up, data untouched, for seven years? Wow. Why can't the courts just order an image to be taken and stored till the lawsuit ends? Just curious, I mostly know about the USA court system from the movies ;-)
- If a user's mailbox is in litigation hold mode and they edit a received or sent email, then the version that went across the wires is saved and so is the modified one. Thus if a user attempts to edit a key email to say something other than what it actually said, their actions are easily identified. (This is exclusively true if the litigation hold mode is enabled for the mailbox.)
LOL. That's one reason to never use Exchange. Better use dovecot and retrieve to local machine. :-P -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)