from the lack of responses assume it's not possible!
Basically, EX integrates heavily with Domino, Exchange, Bloomberg... as the system also supports IM, there are interfaces, where one drops messages into the EX system and they are getting archived. Or using SMTP archiving, you could forward all messages to a fake domain (based on SMTP relying) and the EX server listens to this fake domain and archives the messages.
This would need to be carefully designed, if at all.
jskoecher
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June 10th, 2008 00:00
from the lack of responses assume it's not possible!
Basically, EX integrates heavily with Domino, Exchange, Bloomberg... as the system also supports IM, there are interfaces, where one drops messages into the EX system and they are getting archived. Or using SMTP archiving, you could forward all messages to a fake domain (based on SMTP relying) and the EX server listens to this fake domain and archives the messages.
This would need to be carefully designed, if at all.
My 5 cents of info. Hope that helps.
Jochen.
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June 10th, 2008 05:00