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Terence Pua
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Thu Dec 16, 2004 7:25 pm Post subject:
Email mining, searching, archiving & auditing |
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I'm working on a possible web-based solution to email mining,
searching, archiving & auditing.
I'm soliciting input from this group to find out whether there is a
need for such a solution for individuals and SMEs.
The solution would incorporate some remote fetching (via IMAP/POP) or
Outlook fetching (via an Outlook toolbar) that sends the emails
securely to our servers for archiving.
A web-based app woul allow mining, searching & auditing.
Cheers,
Terence |
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Wolf
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Fri Dec 17, 2004 4:07 am Post subject:
Re: Email mining, searching, archiving & auditing |
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"Terence Pua" <terencepua@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1103207153.504454.284350@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | I'm working on a possible web-based solution to email mining,
searching, archiving & auditing.
I'm soliciting input from this group to find out whether there is a
need for such a solution for individuals and SMEs.
The solution would incorporate some remote fetching (via IMAP/POP) or
Outlook fetching (via an Outlook toolbar) that sends the emails
securely to our servers for archiving.
A web-based app woul allow mining, searching & auditing.
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Not sure what you are asking but it kinda smells like spam.
Can you explain?
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terencepua@gmail.com
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Posted:
Fri Dec 17, 2004 1:52 pm Post subject:
Re: Email mining, searching, archiving & auditing |
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I'm asking for input if individuals and SMEs have a need for email
searching, archiving and auditing.
Enterprise companies do that now using say KVS, etc. because they need
to due to compliance, company policy, etc.
In a similar way, if let's say user X has 5 email accounts, would he
have a need for searching them from one place and getting them all
archived in one place in a hosted solution fashion?
Terence
P.S. - Why would my email be spam? I don't even have a link to a
website or any product link or anything! I hate spam myself. I am
just soliciting input from the community. |
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Wolf
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Sat Dec 18, 2004 4:02 am Post subject:
Re: Email mining, searching, archiving & auditing |
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<terencepua@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1103273558.179080.269970@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | I'm asking for input if individuals and SMEs have a need for email
searching, archiving and auditing.
Enterprise companies do that now using say KVS, etc. because they need
to due to compliance, company policy, etc.
In a similar way, if let's say user X has 5 email accounts, would he
have a need for searching them from one place and getting them all
archived in one place in a hosted solution fashion?
Terence
P.S. - Why would my email be spam? I don't even have a link to a
website or any product link or anything! I hate spam myself. I am
just soliciting input from the community.
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Ah, now I understand what you are asking. As soon as you
wrote mining my knee-jerk reaction took over.
We use Meridio at work. How large corporations use email
is changing in today's litigious environment.
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