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Re: Monitoring emails.


From: Peter Odigie <peterodigie () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 09:18:00 +0100

Hi All!

Thanks for the info so far.

I am yet to implement anything because most of the suggestions has
been a localized situation.

I just perused this article "Review: Office 365 vs. Google Apps" (
http://www.itworld.com/print/178127), though it is not about what I
had asked but it got me thinking that yes, what I want is something
not localized!

I have not tried google apps, but some of my pals used it for hosting
their firms' email account, do I try that? Will it give me the
possibility of monitoring outbound and inbound mails?  Please, I will
like to get any experience you all have with it?

Thanks!

Peter

On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Steve Gan <SGan () keysys com> wrote:

Hi Peter,

You might want to look at GFI MailArchiver (http://www.gfi.com). This app
allows you to archive mails (both inbound and outbound) to an SQL Server.
Basically you need to be able to activate journalling or archive to a
mailbox function, and also the ability to use IMAP4 on the mailserver(s).
You can archive from several servers e.g. MS Exchange, MDaemon, etc.

Regards,

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: listbounce () securityfocus com [mailto:listbounce () securityfocus com] On
Behalf Of Matthew Finkel
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 9:15 AM
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: Re: Monitoring emails.

On 06/21/11 00:52, Matthew Finkel wrote:
On 06/12/11 11:27, peterodigie () gmail com wrote:
Hi all!

I am seeking for ideas. A firm will want to monitor the emails of its
staff, knowing all the mails that pass through its domain. They have
a domain with email accounts registered and hosted by an independent
body. Staff access their email account within and outside the
internal network (using their Blackberry and other networks). Part of
the issue at hand is how can you affirm that a particular mail got to
another staff. Some staff affirm that they have sent a mail to another
staff and while that other staff denies it.


One option is for them to speak with the domain registrar and set up
a monitoring account but they want something in house - within their
internal network. A system that collects all the mails that pass
through their domain; the system does not has to be always on.

F1!!!!!

Thanks.

Peter


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