Free Cloudmail Continuity Offer From LiveOffice
Snailmail may be immune to rain, sleet snow, etc. but heavy weather can wreak heavy damage -- and outright interruption and downtime -- on your e-mail traffic. A new free service from LiveOffice argues that the solution to storm clouds' potential for disruption lies in the digital Cloud.
Snailmail may be immune to rain, sleet snow, etc. but heavy weather can wreak heavy damage -- and outright interruption and downtime -- on your e-mail traffic. A new free service from LiveOffice argues that the solution to storm clouds' potential for disruption lies in the digital Cloud.Software as a Service (SaaS) company LiveOffice is moving beyond its established e-mail archiving business to e-mail continuity services with its free MailContinuity service.
Re-routing mail traffic through a LiveOffice network, the service provides Microsoft Exchange Server functionality (including archiving, journaling and search) in the event of the failure of your primary mail server.
Rolled out as part of the company's latest update of its Mail Archive product, purchase of Mail Archive is not required for use of the free continuity service.
According to LiveOffice the service can be deployed in a matter of days (hence their recommendation that that you sign up before disaster strikes.)
Should your primary server go down, a toll-free call (assuming you have phone service) to LiveOffice shifts your mail to their portion of the Cloud.
Seven days' rolling archiving is included in the free service.
This one should be worth a look, particularly in light of the disruptions we've seen -- and many experienced firsthand -- as a result of recent hurricanes.
A look at the free LiveOffice MailContinuity service, and signup button, is here.
And here's a bMighty look at e-mail archiving.
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