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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

390.0. "audit trail for mail ?" by DC101::COLE (Govt DCC, Landover, Md) Wed Apr 01 1992 17:20

	Please excuse the naive question - we are in the process
	of moving to a new office and all of our documentation
	has been packed away.


	Customer, not familiar with ALL-IN-1 mail, asked if
	there is an audit trail capabililty available for tracking
	mail within A1 ?


	thanks,

	larry cole
	Govt Systems Group
	(who knows zilch about A1 and just spend 2 days installing
	 it on a MV II without any documentation !)


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390.1Small helpBUFFER::VICKERSIf it helps a customer, DO ITWed Apr 01 1992 18:1710
    There is no great way to audit or track mail for ALL-IN-1.  The most
    complete information available is OA$MTI_LOG: which logs every mail
    message sent on the local system.  It does not contain the names of the
    receivers however.

    It does give the name of the file in the shared areas so you could do
    some spying from there as long as the files remains on the local node.

    Good luck,
    don
390.2LARVAE::JORDANChris Jordan, Digital Services - Office Consultant, LondonFri Apr 03 1992 13:078
    But if you want the ability to audit or track mail.... then EARS
    (available now) or TeamRoute (available shortly) allows that
    functionality.
    
    NOT for all mail - but certainly you could create "important" mail
    using TeamRoute, and then have the ability to track it. 
    
    Cheers, Chris
390.3more info on EARS ?DC101::COLEGovt DCC, Landover, MdFri Apr 03 1992 17:5016
>    But if you want the ability to audit or track mail.... then EARS
>    (available now) or TeamRoute (available shortly) allows that
>    functionality.
    

	Where can I get more information on 'EARS' ??

	(sorry, I'm from the ULTRIX world and don't recognize
	the acronym).

	thanks,

	larry cole
	ETONIC::COLE or [email protected]

390.4Here's EARSSHALOT::TROTTAIntellectually challengedFri Apr 03 1992 18:1111
    Larry,
    
    'EARS' is the ALL-IN-1 Electronic Authorization and Routing System.  It
    is an SSB product, so the SPD is available through VTX.  There is a
    Notes conference at OAWEGO::EARS.  If that's not enough, the latest kit
    and all the documentation are in SHALOT::EARS$PUBLIC:EARS021_KIT.SAV
    and EARS021_DOC.SAV.
    
    Enjoy,
    
    -- Paul
390.5A pointerBUFFER::VICKERSIf it helps a customer, DO ITFri Apr 03 1992 18:1718
    I believe that there is a pointer to the ALL-IN-1 EARS VAX Notes
    conference in topic 4 of this conference but while I'm typing I'll add
    it to this note as well.  It is at OAWEGO::EARS and I'll try to
    remember to add the pointer to this reply so that you can add it via
    the SELECT or KP7 key.

    There used to be a public area on SHALOT::EARS$PUBLIC that had
    presentations and the like which could help you learn more about
    ALL-IN-1 EARS.  It may have been 'rightsized', however.

    ALL-IN-1 EARS most certainly would be an easy way to do what is
    described and can be easily customized to fit the customer's way of
    working.  Based on my last look at TeamRoute which was the last time or
    two that it was 'about to release' I would say that it would be
    difficult to modify to make it as transparent to the users.

    Have fun,
    don
390.6just the ticket !DC101::COLEGovt DCC, Landover, MdMon Apr 06 1992 16:437
	Many thanks to all - EARS is exactly what this customer
	needs !  I greatly appreciate the response !


	...larry