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== How does Email Archiving work? == | == How does Email Archiving work? == | ||
+ | Email Archiving captures a copy of all inbound, internal and outbound email messages and Spam. (Note. In order for MailWall to be able to copy all outbound email message traffic all email must be sent using MailWall's Outbound Email service. | ||
'''PRODUCT NOTE:''' Email Archiving is only available on certain types of MailWall accounts. Email Archiving will incur additional fees on your account. | '''PRODUCT NOTE:''' Email Archiving is only available on certain types of MailWall accounts. Email Archiving will incur additional fees on your account. | ||
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Revision as of 11:20, 21 February 2012
How does Email Archiving work?
Email Archiving captures a copy of all inbound, internal and outbound email messages and Spam. (Note. In order for MailWall to be able to copy all outbound email message traffic all email must be sent using MailWall's Outbound Email service.
PRODUCT NOTE: Email Archiving is only available on certain types of MailWall accounts. Email Archiving will incur additional fees on your account.
This section of MailWall manages the archiving services for a particular Domain or User
How does Email Archiving work?
Email Archiving automatically captures a copy of all a User's or a Domain's email messages, including those it believes to be Spam and stores them in a an archive.
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