Enterprise Vault™ Guide for Mac OS X Users
- Introducing Veritas Enterprise Vault
- About Enterprise Vault
- Required software for the Enterprise Vault Client for Mac OS X
- Installing the Enterprise Vault Client for MacOSX
- About shortcuts to archived items
- About the Enterprise Vault toolbar and menu commands
- How Enterprise Vault selects the items to archive
- About retention of archived items
- Entering your login details for Enterprise Vault
- Viewing and amending your Enterprise Vault login password
- How grouping similar folders in Outlook for Mac affects Enterprise Vault Client behavior
- Using Veritas Enterprise Vault
- Viewing an archived item in its original form
- Replying to or forwarding an archived item
- Manually archiving items and folders
- Restoring archived items from shortcuts
- Deleting archived items
- Searching for your archived items
- Customizing Enterprise Vault
- Setting up a mailbox rule to manage your Enterprise Vault shortcuts
- Uninstalling the Enterprise Vault Client for Mac OS X
How Enterprise Vault selects the items to archive
Enterprise Vault selects items to archive from your mailbox in one or both of the following ways:
Archiving by age of item. Enterprise Vault archives items automatically as soon as they reach the specified age.
The age of a mail message is taken from the date you received it or sent it. The age of a document is taken from the date when it was last modified.
Archiving to keep your mailbox below its size limit. Enterprise Vault archives the oldest items in your mailbox until the mailbox contains a certain percentage of free space.
When both of these strategies apply, Enterprise Vault first archives items by age. If age-based archiving does not free enough space in your mailbox, Enterprise Vault archives more items until the required percentage of space is free.
Archiving by age and archiving by percentage of mailbox size limit are the main strategies for selection of items to archive. The administrator may also have configured Enterprise Vault so that it archives large items first. This has the advantage that mailbox space is recovered by archiving relatively few items.
The administrator can lock the setting that controls the archiving strategy so that you cannot change it.