As every businessperson knows, controlling costs and increasing production is the basic business formula to achieve success. In reality, actually achieving that success is a much harder and intense proposition that requires you to provide a little wiggle room on both sides of the equation to deal with those pesky, unforeseen bumps in the road.
But what happens when a situation occurs that is so outside the sphere of normal business operations that you can neither deal efficiently nor effectively with it in order to get back to business as usual? In today’s technology driven business environment, this “situation” could be e-Discovery.
E-Discovery is defined as any process in which electronic data is sought, located, secured, and searched with the intent of being used as evidence in a civil or criminal legal case. E-Discovery has the potential to become an extremely costly and time consuming undertaking especially when dealing with the retrieval of emails from archaic archiving systems commonly used today. To ease the burden, businesses are looking to companies such as Estorian who have developed software products that retrieve targeted communications sent via email and that work transparently with their own computer networks.
Still, the problem remains in that, despite the growing marketplace, businesses often do not know exactly what solutions they need to deal effectively with email archiving and retrieval. Or, if they are looking at various software packages, they do not know what key features that software should include. The following provides an overview to get you started:
• Software that is easy and quick to install, thus saving you time, money and resources during the initial set up.
• Simple user interface that is intuitive as well as easy for you to navigate.
• Multiple search options available such as keyword, sender/recipient (internal and external), date, time, attachments, subject, inbox/outbox, importance level, etc. so you can pull data from archives faster and more efficiently.
• Real time capabilities, i.e. the ability to set up recurring future searches (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) for investigations into specific subjects/email exchanges.
• Multiple location and file save capabilities such as .pdf, outlook folder, desktop folder, etc. for easy organization of email search reports.
• Flexibility to allow for future upgrades to search capabilities regarding legal and technological advances (IMs, chats, eFaxes, etc.).
Software packages such as Estorian’s LookingGlass incorporates all of these features and more, thereby providing businesses with an easy solution to company wide email archival and retrieval. As a result of using such products, businesses are reducing their legal and financial risk by continuously monitoring e-communications records across geographic locations and technical platforms from one single, easy to use interface.
Help answer the question about archive
Can we access to the message archive of yahoo messenger outside of the messenger program?
I need to see my message archive but im not at my own computer. I know that all messages are saved in the yahoo messenger message archive but since i can not log in my messenger in my computer i dont know how to read them:( can we access to message archives from somewhere like yahoo account like what we have in gmail?
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I'm not exactly sure what you want, but here's a couple of suggestions. There are web based email clients you could install, plus i have a mailing list manager that might help you, not sure where I got it from so I can't give you a link but would be happy to make it downloadable for you.
The web based client that I found to be best in terms of operation, installation, customisation, is called Iloha mail, again i could send that to you but you may be able to google it.
me too.
Use 7Zip to zip it up into a format which mac supports. 7Zip is free and supports a lot of formats. There is bound to be one that mac supports.
one of the very few who questioned everything. you really have to question everything. like the best selling car in the world, the toyota camry. is it just a cowincedence that the word my car is subliminal in the word camry and its the best selling car? dont think so, you gotta question all shit in the world.
um… no?
he’s honest. you’re living in a dream land.
he’s never stretched anything unless he said he was stretching it.. the fuck man. learn your shit before you mash your fingertips against plastic communicators again.
idiot.
you can choose to have your leagues set as private on your fantasy profile page, but even then the public leagues will still appear.
and they don't need to ask you, you okay'd the terms of service and they repeatedly state you are not to assume anything you do on yahoo! is private.
and fyi, they won't delete or hide anything you request in your sports profile. ever.
-nny
No way the messages save on the computer not account
Hi future,
Someone else posted a very similar question just a little while ago. Check it out and see if your situation is similar.
Have you reported the problem to Customer Care?
300 DPI is going to be optimal for photographs. Typically text-based documents are scanned at 200 DPI, but whenever there is a need to capture photographs, the recommendation is to scan at a resolution between 300 and 600 DPI. The reality is that if you go above 300 DPI, however, you may notice imperfections and other details that you may not want.
i can’t think of anyone appropriate to play him.
iTunes – I recommend using iTunes, it works great! Another choice would be Windows Media Player, both are free. Just "Import" as MP3 format, you should be able to adjust these settings in the Options.
Why do people take his polticial views so seriously? He is a commedian, and has to exageratte and stretch the truth to make it funny.
you could either use a scanner, or take photos of them using a digital camera. I used the second way frequently to archieve my photo albums.
I like his take on drugs, very true
Sorry but for regular Yahoo Messenger you cannot do that because the archives are saved on your computer. I guess you could save your archives to a flash drive or cd but say you are staying at a friends house, you could not put those archives on their computer, nor would you want to for privacy reasons, because it would replace their own chat archives. I am sure your friend would not be very happy.
But…If you use Yahoo Messenger for the Web that has an instant message history that you can enable which is stored on the Yahoo servers and therefore can be accessed from any computer as long as you have your name and password. There is no download required. Though the last 2 times I tested the message history feature of the web messenger, I could not get it to work. Maybe it is a temporary glitch. I sure hope so for those who use this a lot.
This will tell you how to back up your message archives http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/messenger/messenger9/messenger/mstacopyarchive.html;_ylt=AqDuSwLL6AN9sIN6WTPzpvWQLCV4
Here is more information about YM archives:
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/messenger/messenger9/messenger/mstaenablearch.html;_ylt=Agl5c_MwIyxQZ6I5bjxxfMuQLCV4
If you view the archives through Yahoo Messenger (see 2nd link) you will see the formatting used including the smileys.
UCLA I believe holds that distinction
Look we all know religion is bull obviously look at the people….but this man is the one of the realest we’ve gotten
There is no easy way, You must cut and paste each individual email.
If you have another email address that you access with a separate email program then just forward each Yahoo email to that account. It will still have to be done one at a time.
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In Print, the only way to do that is loose leaf binding, replacing
altered pages as they come up.
We do it with construction Codes etc.
He is the last great philosopher.
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Yeah, but we’ve got plenty of assholes in the atheist community, too. Haha.
hmmm
Depends on your OS.
I have Vista Home Premium mine are here:
Start computer Local disk (C) Users (my name) Apps App Data Local Virtual Store Program Files Yahoo! Messenger Profiles Archive
I think (?) from memory I used to access them from my old XP computer
Start My Computer C:drive Program Files Yahoo Messenger Profiles archive