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Re: Monitoring emails.


From: Peter Odigie <peterodigie () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 14:50:40 +0100

Hi Mikhail,

Which are the solutions for the SMBs?

Thanks.

On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Mikhail A. Utin
<mutin () commonwealthcare org> wrote:
Hi,
IN my eyes it is much easier to set up your own email server. If you work for a big buddy, then it should not be a 
problem at all. If you are SMB, there are plenty of solutions though. Then you cam monitor whar ever you want.
Good luck

Mikhail A. Utin, CISSP
Information Security Analyst
Commonwealth Care Alliance
30 Winter St.
Boston, MA
TEL: (617) 426-0600 x.288
FAX: (617) 249-2114
http://www.commonwealthcare.org
mutin () commonwealthcare org

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From: listbounce () securityfocus com [mailto:listbounce () securityfocus com] On Behalf Of peterodigie () gmail com
Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 11:27 AM
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Subject: Monitoring emails.

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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