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I have an SMB customer with about 8 users currently using Outlook 2010 for their email using a custom domain hosted by 1&1. They have two domains, one for general business use and a 2nd used for by a separate division of their company, e.g. jones.com and jones-special.com. Things have been working fine for almost ten years.
The CEO called last Friday and said they want an archival copy of all emails sent TO any email address on jones-special.com and all emails sent FROM any email address on jones-special.com.
Although they take backups each night that doesn't address the situation where an email is received at 10am, a reply sent at 10:15am and then: the received email is deleted from the Inbox, the sent email is deleted from the Sent folder and the Deleted Items folder emptied. They're currently using POP, but switching to IMAP wouldn't help. I talked to 1&1 and was told they don't have an email archival service that would work here.
Last year one of our law office clients switched to O365 Business Edition and went with the E3 plan because they needed the archival function available with E3. I mentioned it to the CEO, but the resources, time and money are way overkill.
I've come up with a method to create an archive of emails sent TO email addresses on jones-special.com (using forwarding), but that doesn't address emails sent FROM email addresses on jones-special.com. Setting up an Outlook rule to create duplicate copies of sent emails would work, but that would be fairly easy to circumvent by the user.
Anybody have ideas? Or know of an email provider that allows auto-archiving of received/sent email?
The CEO called last Friday and said they want an archival copy of all emails sent TO any email address on jones-special.com and all emails sent FROM any email address on jones-special.com.
Although they take backups each night that doesn't address the situation where an email is received at 10am, a reply sent at 10:15am and then: the received email is deleted from the Inbox, the sent email is deleted from the Sent folder and the Deleted Items folder emptied. They're currently using POP, but switching to IMAP wouldn't help. I talked to 1&1 and was told they don't have an email archival service that would work here.
Last year one of our law office clients switched to O365 Business Edition and went with the E3 plan because they needed the archival function available with E3. I mentioned it to the CEO, but the resources, time and money are way overkill.
I've come up with a method to create an archive of emails sent TO email addresses on jones-special.com (using forwarding), but that doesn't address emails sent FROM email addresses on jones-special.com. Setting up an Outlook rule to create duplicate copies of sent emails would work, but that would be fairly easy to circumvent by the user.
Anybody have ideas? Or know of an email provider that allows auto-archiving of received/sent email?