Our current thinking would be to go the same route as you.
Donald Henderson
Information Compliance Manager
Perth & Kinross Council
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Sent: 19 July 2005 10:57
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Subject: E-mail Management
Dear All,
My organisation has now purchased its EDRMS solution. My current view
is
that we manage e-mails within the EDRMS environment. I am aware of a
number of issues this brings, string e-mails, possibly duplicated saving
(although we should be able to identify the latter), capturing ephemera,
deleting important e-mails without saving as a record etc etc.
My question is... Will colleagues moving to EDRMS be seeking to follow a
similar path? Or, do you consider the risk such that you will be
looking
for alternative means of capture? and if so what are your current
proposals.
Regards
Paul Dodgson
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