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Could we please have an option to prevent the archiving of e-mails with Outlook Follow-Up-Flags set?

Updated: 20 Oct 2009 | 5 comments
John_Meredith's picture
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I have some users who use Follow-Up-Flags in Outlook to manage tasks and projects. Once these items are archived in Enterprise Vault it is not possible to directly amend the Flags on completion etc. The user has to restore the item to Outlook, amend the flag and re-archive the message. Then delete the original.  It would be great to have an option akin to "do not archive pending reminders" for Follow-Up-Flags.  Alternatively, perhaps amend the E-Vault interface to enable the editing of the flags within the vault?

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EV Director's picture
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Jul
2009
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I like this idea. 

I like this idea. 

Mike Bilsborough
Director,Enterprise Vault Engineering Support 

Glenn Martin's picture
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Oct
2009
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This is something we're

This is something we're considering for a future release

Mark Shoger's picture
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Feb
2010
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This would be a great idea.

This would be a great idea. Although we should probably have a setting that we can set to restrict how many "exempt" messages a user gets, as I know my users would abuse this!

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Oct
2010
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It's now one year

It's now one year later.

 

Are there any new plans?

 

Thanks and Kind Regards

 

:-)

PMCS.helpLine Software Gruppe
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Alex Brown's picture
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2011
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Nothing new to report on this

Nothing new to report on this requirement. It remains a backlog product enhancement which means it could make a future product release but there are no timescales or guarantees associated with when or how. I like the idea though.