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email contents - 27.Aug.2008 6:24:39 AM
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manasleo
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Hi, How I can read a user's email without his/her knowledge and without changing his/her password?
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RE: email contents - 27.Aug.2008 6:33:28 AM
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Sembee
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First you ensure that what you want to do is legal and has been approved by the relevant people, including HR, in writing. Depending on your industry and location, what you want to do may be illegal, unless the user has authorised it to begin with (often via the new starter paperwork that no one reads but has to sign). You would then grant yourself full mailbox access and open the mailbox. Another option would be to use exmerge to extract the content. Tutorials on both of those techniques are widely available, including on the this site. Simon.
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