From a records management point of view, I agree with Robert. The email
system is a transport (instead of the physical envelope) to carry it to
its intended recipient. If necessary record key details on your records
management system - like I did in my days as a Personal Assistant and
then throw the email [envelope away].
But to do this you need to introduce some rules, I am currently
considering the practicality of introducing the memo/fax/letter
templates, where the evidential information is recorded and attached to
the carrier. Much the same principle before email arrived and that was
you send an internal memo in the internal envelope around the
organisation and the envelope [carrier] was not included in the
recordkeeping rules, the correspondence inside it was.
If I recall correctly email was organisations answer to cheaper
communication [that was cheaper than making a telephone call] and
therefore was encouraged, I suppose to a certain degree, that we "held"
conversations by email that would otherwise have been held by telephone.
However, technology has moved since then, we now have VoIP which is
enabling telephone calling viable from a business cost point of view.
What I think is we need to change the culture as RMs and educate people
in the intended use of email again.
Regards
trish
Trish Bailey
Information & Standards Officer
Information Governance
Telford & Wrekin Council
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Chell, Robert
Sent: 06 June 2008 08:56
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Subject: Re: Capturing all emails (as well as records)?
Just because ISO 15489 says so,
'information created, received, and maintained as evidence and
information by an orgainization or person, in pursuance of legal
obligations or in the transaction of business'
Doesn't make it correct unless the data meets all the conditions in the
definition.
Email(=fax=telephone=letter) is a means of transmission, not necessarily
(by default) a record. Whether it is a record requires appraisal. The
email provides the structural metadata, but content and context are
determined by human intervention: i.e is this important? And should I
save it? If it is, save it in a record keeping system, not in a
communications system.
Robert Chell
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Sent: 06 June 2008 05:55
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Subject: Re: Capturing all emails (as well as records)?
Peter,
An e-mail is a record by default, so it's not one or the other. E-mails
with attachments - more context - is a valuable record in itself. It is
accepted by courts of law as evidence if it has integrity.
Indexing e-mails means:
excluding personal e-mail;
if threads are applicable, save one e-mail containing all the
threads.
An e-mail management system is preferable to manage the volumes
obviating the need to filter. Problem is also, is people work with
e-mails, the risk becomes sky-high that valuable ones be may be lost and
may cost the company dearly in litigation cases.
Regards
Sharon
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Hello,
I am interested in any arguments that there might be for capturing ALL
emails sent and received, and retaining them for a certain period of
time (e.g. 6 months/1 year), in addition to relying on staff to
capture
emails which are records into a record keeping system.
I
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