Enterprise Vault Discovery.cloud User Guide
- About Enterprise Vault Discovery.cloud
- Getting started with Discovery.cloud
- Discovery.cloud roles
- Investigations
- Matter management
- Reviewing and working with emails in eDiscovery
- Email export
- Collaborative reports
- Discovery.cloud alerts
- Email Continuity
- Methods for searching matters and accounts
- Boolean operator searches
- Methods for searching tables and reports
- Discovery.cloud Frequently Asked Questions
- Best practices, limitations, and known issues
- Discovery.cloud updates in previous releases
Accessing your own archived emails
Discovery.cloud users can view and access their own archived emails from the Investigations tab > My Mailbox node. You can view all of your archived emails, including the emails that were deleted from your email inbox.
My Mailbox has similar functionality to your Personal.cloud archive. You can view and search your own emails. You can also reply and forward your emails from here. You cannot restore emails to your own account from Discovery Archive (DA) and can only restore mails to the accounts which you monitor.
Note:
When you view your archived emails, certain Personal.cloud features such as search filters and active folders are not available from Discovery.cloud.
When you select an email from the list, a preview pane displays the message. You can move this preview pane to underneath or to the right side of the main pane. The preview pane displays the message content and any attachments that are included with the original email.
You can double-click an email in the list to open the email in a separate window.
Below the Subject, From, Sent, and To information in the email header, you can see listed any attachments and also any custom tags or classification tags that are applied to the email. The custom tags and classification tags are typically for use with eDiscovery tasks.