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M65
15-08-06, 12:10 PM
Is it possible to read emails sent and received using Exchange 2003, or can you just track them?

therealvw
15-08-06, 12:25 PM
I thik just track them,
Unless you put a rule on the server that you get a copy of the emails when they come in to the Original recipient

Terence
15-08-06, 01:23 PM
I thik just track them,
Unless you put a rule on the server that you get a copy of the emails when they come in to the Original recipient
Thats right. See http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF011.html ...
works the same in Exch 2000 and 2003

HTH
Terence

mysteryjimbo
15-08-06, 01:30 PM
You need to have copies delivered to an alternative mailbox as well. Unless youre using some sort of antispam holdiny mailbox where you review the material before releasing it.

mpaton2006
16-08-06, 12:30 AM
It's also (possibly) against the law, depending on what you are planning on doing with the material.

mysteryjimbo
16-08-06, 07:04 AM
Unless your company has a nice disclaimer stating the email remains the property of the company and reserve the right to read it. :lol:

M65
16-08-06, 07:14 AM
Unless your company has a nice disclaimer stating the email remains the property of the company and reserve the right to read it. :lol:

Which we do!! :wink: Wanted to just check up on some folks, make sure they weren't doing anything they shouldnt. :wink:

TSM
16-08-06, 07:28 AM
Unless your company has a nice disclaimer stating the email remains the property of the company and reserve the right to read it. :lol:

its a little grey area in the uk (US far more complex), as it was done on company computers, company time, means its can be read. As long as you dont take action on the content of the email thats fine, but if you take action on the fact that they are sending personal emails during company time then ok and also if they are revealing secrets to other companies then ok.