We are a small business and there is a user we suspect of violating our company's terms of use, is it legal and possible for us to track and store all email communications on his account on our Exchange Server 2003?
It is possible but legal I can't say. Here are some options for storing his email:
- You could create a second email mailbox and have all of the email that he sends copied to that mailbox by using the user properties in AD.
- Turn on message tracking to know who the user has been corresponding with. See the message tracking section in the link (
Ah thanks, we actually checked with our lawyers and tjey informed us that all communications that are sent using our Exchange are legally the property of the company, so now, how do we actually archive and see the emails.
Also, yes I could change the properties in the AD, but that would only give me the emails he is receiving, not the ones he has sent, so we need to find a way to see archive all emails incoming and outgoing.
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