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Email Health Check

Using Permessa Control! OnDemand - A customer found one user sending weekly 2MB emails to their entire employee base. IT quickly found that the cause for the huge emails was the embedded high-resolution logo. Replacing the logo with another saved just about 2MB per message or 1.5TB per year.

Email is an application that everyone thinks is free. But you know differently. Exchange and Domino email networks are experiencing dramatic increases in message traffic. Email has become a file transfer and storage mechanism - a way to get huge PowerPoint files from one person to another. You need to know what can be done to keep email working well. Answering the below goes a long way towards this optimization:

  • Identify high impact users
  • Quantify personal usage
  • Understand overall usage patterns including message size distribution and mail list use
  • List the largest mailboxes across mail servers
  • Confirm SMTP gateways are load balanced
  • Assess traffic to/from specific domains such as key competitive or consumer domains
  • Report activities that significantly drive costs upwards
  • Show SLA delivery times

 

You don't have the time to search through gigabytes of log files aggregating all this data into meaningful reports. Email Health Check OnDemand removes this laborious task.

Permessa will analyze, for a fixed price per Exchange or Domino email server, the past week's messaging activity. Interested only in Internet traffic? Then only the Gateway server(s) need to be analyzed.

Delivered in a single integrated Web portal, served up from Permessa, you will get the objective analysis to answer these questions - questions that you likely always wanted to know, but never had the time to answer.

 

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