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the company is owned by another entity and the CEO (who is my client) has wondered if the parent company has set up the email w/ some kind of code that would secretly forward outgoing mail to another hidden recipient. This would be set up so that the only emails forwarded to the hidden recipient would be those that contain specific email addresses.
1. Company A owns Company B
2. Company B's CEO is your client
3. Company B's CEO wants to know if Company A has set up a tool that captures outgoing mail meeting the criteria of 'specific email addresses in the TO/FROM section'.
If this is the case, then most likely Company A owns Company B's network as well. I'm sure Company A can access Company B's exchange servers. To my knowledge, Exchange can hold a copy of any or all email on the server and probably can be forwarded with some code or rules to anyone with the sender or receiver of the original email not even knowing.
Always remember that almost anything is possible in the realm of email.
Hey guys... I don't mean to change the subject here but I wanted to ask you all something while I am still at lunch. Why do they call Charlotte the Queen City? We have lived here since May and I would have thought that I would have stumbled onto why but apparently I have not or I wouldn't be asking here so can someone fill me in?
At age 17, Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz in Germany became the bride of England's King George III. In 1762, settlers in the Carolina colony honored the king's new wife by naming a newly formed county for her homeplace. They called it Mecklenburg.
When a town was established within the county in 1768, founders named it "Charlotte Town" in an attempt to win favor with the crown.
Queen Charlotte bore 15 children, including George IV, who succeeded his father to the throne. She never visited the town named for her. Today, Charlotte is still called "the Queen City." Within it are Queens College, Queens Road, and numerous other places that have "queen" as part of their names. A portrait of Mecklenburg's namesake hangs in the Mint Museum of Art. There are also two statues of the queen, one at Charlotte-Douglas airport and one downtown.
Did anyone else have SNOWFLAKES this evening? Coming back from errands a little before 8 in S. Charlotte, I saw some large flakes on the windshield. Come on, people! It's spring...at least in my head it is.
Am I the only one who saw that???
It was snowing pretty good up in Cats Square this afternoon.
My partner was like this is really cool even step out of the truck to enjoy it and all I kept thinking about it cold enough for black ice. It weird how you look at things different or least I do as a teen I would be hoping for enough snow to do doughnuts
Good Morning Everyone! I can't believe that there is no school again! The worst part is I can't even fall back asleep...guess I'll nap it later. They say the roads are extrememly slippery, so to any & all you that have to drive be careful! Be back later....
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