E-mail Messages Included In Right To Know

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One area of the new Right To Know Law that will impact many agencies is the stipulation that E-mail messages are included. The new law does not mean there is wholesale release of E-mail records. Like any other record, E-mails must be included in the review of requested records. The challenge is that many agencies do not currently have an E-mail capture, archiving and search system in place.

IMR's RTK E-mail Archive Solution captures and stores all E-mails sent or received in their native format. E-mail Archive addresses the compliance need to capture, archive, retain and search for corporate E-mail data across an entire organization.

It enables search for an E-mail correspondence or attached document in the archive based on metadata or perform a full-text search on content.

  • Automatically captures E-mail for the entire enterprise in one central repository.
  • Provides retention and recovery of E-mails to support compliance regulations such as e-discovery.
  • Metadata or full-text search on content of both E-mail and attachments.
  • Dedicated E-mail database utilizing single instance storage, saving retention space.
  • Stubbing Service creates link to archived message via Outlook E-mail client
  • Reduces costs associated with the administration and infrastructure required by enterprise E-mail systems.
  • Eliminates unreliable backup tapes that do not capture every E-mail communication.

E-mail Archive is a server based solution, which captures E-mails sent or received utilizing the native message format. E-mails are archived behind the scene, as the user does not even know that their E-mails are being archived.

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