You don’t have to be a Democrat to scoff at the White House’s recent assertion that some e-mails related to the recent firing of eight U.S. attorneys may be permanently lost. You just have to know something about networking and computers. “To truly lose an e-mail to the point that it is unrecoverable is quite a difficult task,” commented Rami Habal, director of product marketing for Proofpoint. “This is because today’s e-mail systems log, archive and back up data, typically at multiple levels,” he told the E-Commerce Times.
Technology Quiz: How Does E-Mail Disappear?
Posted by: Erika Morphy April 19, 2007 04:00 AMYou don’t have to be a Democrat to scoff at the White House’s recent assertion that some e-mails related to the recent firing of eight U.S. attorneys may be permanently lost. You just have to know something about networking and computers. “To truly lose an e-mail to the point that it is unrecoverable is quite a difficult task,” commented Rami Habal, director of product marketing for Proofpoint. “This is because today’s e-mail systems log, archive and back up data, typically at multiple levels,” he told the E-Commerce Times.