On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 7:51 PM, WALLIS Dwight D <
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> I would be wary of calling anything related to non-record items a
> "retention" policy. The fact that it is "non-record" means it has no
> retention. If you say it has a "30 day retention policy", does that mean
> non-record e-mails must be kept 30 days? I would say the "retention" is
> zero - delete immediately.
I love analogies. think of it this way. You receive a ton of advertising
material (physical mail) after the ARMA conference because you swiped your
conference badge on the show floor. Now you're inundated with mail. Do I
keep each piece for 30 days? not hardly. I look at them and discard
immediately the ones I don't want keeping only those that have some use to
me. The same with non-business emails
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Peter Kurilecz CRM CA
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