It must be done using a third party archiving app that lives on the Exchange server. It basically grabs every email before the recipient ever sees it. Backup isn't good enough because it gives the recipient the option of deleting it before backup. It requires A TON of drive space, but it is money better spent there than in court.
You are overexagerating AND blowing up in the wrong direction. In the finacial world, take Enron on Martha Stewart as examples, insider trading is SERIOUS business. Inside traders can screw us all. I am sure everyone remembers how the end of the tech boom all but doomed most of us. This happened because of bad business and insiders. This is why we are required to monitor all activity in these walls. We are not tapping home phones. But we are trying to protect our futures. People get so caught up in the fantasy world of anarchy and forget that rules are there for a reason. I was rebellious once, too, but I grew up.
It must be done using a third party archiving app that lives on the Exchange server. It basically grabs every email before the recipient ever sees it. Backup isn't good enough because it gives the recipient the option of deleting it before backup. It requires A TON of drive space, but it is money better spent there than in court.
I did see that pols can be converted to group policy.
Wanna let me in on how to do that in NT4? ;-)
Don't mean to be rude, but RTFM. It will move to port 80 if 1863 is closed.
You are overexagerating AND blowing up in the wrong direction. In the finacial world, take Enron on Martha Stewart as examples, insider trading is SERIOUS business. Inside traders can screw us all. I am sure everyone remembers how the end of the tech boom all but doomed most of us. This happened because of bad business and insiders. This is why we are required to monitor all activity in these walls. We are not tapping home phones. But we are trying to protect our futures. People get so caught up in the fantasy world of anarchy and forget that rules are there for a reason. I was rebellious once, too, but I grew up.
The real point is that SEC says we HAVE to block it or log it via a server (not the logging that users initiate) or we get shut down.
Microsoft built Messenger to bypass firewalling. It will use different ports and different IPs.