by admin-jon | Feb 20, 2018
The order for file filtering is as follows: File is found – Is it one of the sources you identified? Is it allowed under the exclusion patterns (if any)? Does it meet the inclusion patterns (if any)? Does it meet the date range criteria (if any)? Does it match the...
by admin-jon | Feb 20, 2018
Harvester can only write the full data set to a single target per job, but when certain options are enabled – such as encrypted items going to special locations and collated PSTs going to a separate location – Harvester will write to more than one location at a...
by admin-jon | Feb 20, 2018
The MD5 hash value is based on the following values: Sender, Recipient, CC, BCC, Subject, Email Body, Attachment Names, and Attachment Sizes.
by admin-jon | Feb 20, 2018
For loose files, only the full file data is used. Filesystem data such as the filename and the MAC times are not used to calculate the hash of a file.
by admin-jon | Feb 20, 2018
Harvester can search NSF files but only with Lotus Notes 8.5 (32-bit) or higher installed.