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GeneralMicrosoft Outlook Client: Go! Pin
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Dan Neely9-Jun-22 4:08
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A previous company I worked at implemented a retention policy under somewhat similar circumstances. The top lobbyist for our local Congressman turned out to be a crook. Because of his status as the #1 for our representative the company had hired him for stuff. For that mistake we enjoyed an investigation with multiple rounds of subpoenas over several years, culminating with the feds raiding the office one day and us all being turned around at the parking lot entrance.

The investigation eventually closed with them finding no evidence of wrong doing - or IIRC ever even explicitly confirming it was due to the crook my bosses made the mistake of hiring - but management ran a series of IT projects in reaction. They banned local PST files for Outlook, enlarged the serverside storage capacity about 10x, and then gave us a few months to migrate all messages we wanted to keep out of our local files or serverside inbox into an archive folder (that was part of the quota) before an X days delete policy was applied to the inbox and PSTs were disabled. They naturally didn't allow the use of overhead to try and find the critical messages we needed to keep.

Some people went through various elaborate ways to save all their old messages ranging from backing the PSTs up to DVD, using Acrobat (not reader) to export everything into enormous PDFs, saving messages off in individual .eml files, copying all new correspondence into one note, etc. Others were were just "Elephant | [mastadon] it, the next time our long term client asks about something we discussed in email a few years ago, I'll just tell them that the company 'Evidence Destruction Policy' means I no longer have a copy of the exchange."

Outside of IT and senior management, everyone called it the 'Evidence Destruction Policy'; and while the intent probably was to make future subpoenas less difficult to respond to while giving them cover "we didn't deliberately delete anything, it was nuked automatically as part of a retention policy" for destroying records they probably ended up making it harder because of how many people employed off the books methods to preserve their old messages that would be much harder to automate finding and searching than just pulling PST files off laptops while they're connected to the office and searching them.
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