RE: Sent/Received User's emails Amendment at t he S erver

  • From: Chris Wall <Chris.Wall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'[ExchangeList]'" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 11:38:37 -0400

Yes that is possible....  Does the recipient know the dates the e-mail was
sent?  

If so, is deleted item retention turned on so that it can be recovered from
deletion?  If it is outside of the retention window (if enabled) have the
admin restore the users mailbox in a test environment and recover the sent
items.  I would hope that you have good backups to recover...
 
Chris

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From: Hazem Mustafa [mailto:hazemmustafa@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 11:28 AM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] RE: Sent/Received User's emails Amendment at the S
erver


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Dear Greg,
 
Thank you for your response, I did respond to Raj too, all what you wrote is
correct and I am aware of, but that doesn't answer my question, I know that
the admin can access any user mail box with our without the consent, he can
edit all the emails, the question is if he makes any changes at any of the
received or sent old email at the user's mail box could the admin save those
changes or not ? I think that what any changes the admin would do would not
saved after the admin log off from that user' mail box, We have a user who
complained that some information has been deleted from his sent to a
recipient email !! he is accusing the admin, is that technically possible to
be done ?
 
Please advise

hazem

"Lara, Greg" <GLara@xxxxxxx> wrote: 

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Further to Raj's explanation, if this is on an Exchange 5.5 box, any account
with "service account admin" rights can open any mailbox without further
assignment of permissions.

In either case, the mailbox will have to be opened from Outlook, but once
you've done that you can get to any folder and modify messages; these
modifications will be seen at any client, unless it's a POP3 or IMAP client
that has downloaded the messages already (and not deleted it from the server
for some reason). 

Greg Lara

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-----Original Message-----
From: Hazem [mailto:hazemmustafa@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 12:21 PM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] Sent/Received User's emails Amendment at the Server

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Hi Dears,

Could an Exchange Admin with full control and access make some changes and
amendments to an old Received and/or Sent emails a the user mail box? and
save the changes at the Exchange Server and at its original location in
the users mailbox?

Please advise ? what tools and utilities he would use for that, what
methods and steps he would have to do in order to achieve that

Regards

Hazem

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