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FWIW, most modern email systems (Exchange & Domino, for instance), when confronted with a message sent to more than one user, store a single copy of the message and place pointers to that message in each recipient's mail file/folder. That way, space is conserved. Bandwidth may also be conserved depending on the replication strategy (email server to client) being used. Also, how necessary is an audit trail for the reports? Emailed links are pretty much worthless but emailed content creates an audit trail based on your email retention policy and whatever messaging retention periods your company is legally required to follow. John A. Jones Americas Security Officer Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. V: +1-630-455-2787 F: +1-312-601-1782 John.Jones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: Rich Duzenbury [mailto:rduz-midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 2:22 PM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Re: Use of IFS On Sun, 2004-06-27 at 13:11, pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > OK. Dumb question. Is there a particular reason that you don't want to > just email the reports to the users rather than clogging up your disk > with reports that may never be reviewed? As a general answer, there is at least one good reason to not e-mail reports willy-nilly. Say I've got a 500 page report, and I have 100 users that want to see it. If I email it, I just e-mailed 50,000 pages. For large reports, I would rather store them once on the server, and e-mail a link to the report to the 100 users. If all 100 view the report, then I've sent the 50,000 pages anyway. If only 10 view the report (more likely it seems), I've got a real bandwidth savings. Now the only trouble is to decide how long to archive the report. If it's transient data, I can probably reclaim the disk space in a few days. If it needs to be kept around for a few weeks, perhaps the IFS is ok. If it needs to be kept around for quite awhile (months/years), I should move it from the IFS to some kind of a COLD system. -- Regards, Rich Current Conditions in Des Moines, IA Broken Clouds Temp 71.6F Winds out of the Southwest at 7mph This email is for the use of the intended recipient(s) only. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender immediately and then delete it. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not keep, use, disclose, copy or distribute this email without the author's prior permission. We have taken precautions to minimize the risk of transmitting software viruses, but we advise you to carry out your own virus checks on any attachment to this message. We cannot accept liability for any loss or damage caused by software viruses. The information contained in this communication may be confidential and may be subject to the attorney-client privilege. If you are the intended recipient and you do not wish to receive similar electronic messages from us in future then please respond to the sender to this effect.
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