And if you want to prove that you <really> sent someone that critical
form, so they could get something filed before an expensive deadline???
Jay Maechtlen
This is just a test... if this was an actual sig, you would have been
mildly amused...
Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]> wrote on 03/09/2006
08:28:03 AM:
> >>If you mostly use email to announce "today's staff meeting is
> cancelled" or to say, "here is the form you requested," you are much
> less likely to need to save messages for any length of time.<<
>
> Not sure I would group the two examples above together. If the staff
> meeting is a regularly scheduled occurrence, with associated notices,
> handouts, and agendas. Ten years from now, all of these other items
> will be returned in a search, except meeting minutes or a cancellation
> notice. Saving something as simple as a cancellation notice might save
> a ton of embarrassment or worse.
>
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