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e-mail archiving
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e-mail archiving
Retaining e-mail messages for historical purposes or to be in compliance with industry regulations. E-mail has its own data format for storing multiple messages in a file, and message archiving software, which is used for e-mail retention and searching, supports this unique file format. See e-mail.


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