PAY ATTENTION TO MEEEEEEEEE
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I figured I would make the title as blatantly self serving as possible... I liken it to an homage in my mind to truth in advertising.
I just wanted to take the time to introduce the company I work for, Waterford Technologies and share with you all our software solutions.
We offer MailMeter, which delivers email archiving for Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Domino servers. It has options for storage reduction, ediscovery, reporting and compliance.
For the file server side, we offer both File Analyzer and File Archiver, which gives reporting and archiving for file servers.
We also have a fax server solution called GoldFax, which removes the need to print docs in order to fax them and enables the end user to fax from Windows applications, email or a browser.
Also, "we" are a huge fan of cat memes, haikus, and mustaches. And by "we", I totally mean me. So if ever you find yourself emailing me, you have been warned.
Have a fantastical day everyone!!!!!!! (And thank you for reading my bit of company promotion.)
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Welcome to ML
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I see you!!!!
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Attention paid.
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Well done! Welcome to ML Sarah!
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Great to see a new vendor in the community. Looking forward to learning more about Waterford's products.
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Sarah, can you talk about Waterford's email integration with Office 365?
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Looking forward to learning more about Waterford's products.
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@scottalanmiller Absolutely!
Unfortunately, MailMeter for Office365 differs from MailMeter for Exchange or Lotus Notes because Microsoft does not allow us to access their servers and extract any information. Therefore, we are unable to do a history capture against Office 365, and we are unable to strip out attachments and leave shortcut stubs.
All other functions of MailMeter remain the same. We collect email from Office 365 using an SMTP listener that basically receives a copy of every email that is sent through the Office 365 environment. The archive can be either be stored locally or in the cloud.
Rightfully, this begs the question, why would anyone want to purchase email archiving when Office 365 offers local archiving and tons of email box space? I quickly made a comparison chart that answers this.
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@SarawithanH said:
@scottalanmiller Absolutely!
Unfortunately, MailMeter for Office365 differs from MailMeter for Exchange or Lotus Notes because Microsoft does not allow us to access their servers and extract any information. Therefore, we are unable to do a history capture against Office 365, and we are unable to strip out attachments and leave shortcut stubs.
All other functions of MailMeter remain the same. We collect email from Office 365 using an SMTP listener that basically receives a copy of every email that is sent through the Office 365 environment. The archive can be either be stored locally or in the cloud.
Rightfully, this begs the question, why would anyone want to purchase email archiving when Office 365 offers local archiving and tons of email box space? I quickly made a comparison chart that answers this.
Snazzy! Looks really cool!
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@SarawithanH Thanks. A lot of people are actively interested in this simply because they want a completely non-Microsoft backup of everything that goes through the system. Less as an active archive and more as a contingency plan. We have a lot of Office 365 customers and while many are happy using nothing but Microsoft because if anything goes south it might take all of their email history with it.
It's common for them to be seeking a third party archiving or backup system to old all of the emails as a last resort against total loss at MS.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@SarawithanH Thanks. A lot of people are actively interested in this simply because they want a completely non-Microsoft backup of everything that goes through the system. Less as an active archive and more as a contingency plan. We have a lot of Office 365 customers and while many are happy using nothing but Microsoft because if anything goes south it might take all of their email history with it.
It's common for them to be seeking a third party archiving or backup system to old all of the emails as a last resort against total loss at MS.
I know I was talking to one of our clients about archiving O365, and I cannot remember who it was... I think MailMeter is what they were hoping it would do.
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I remember and have already passed on information!
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Teamwork and community come together!