Hi,
If my understanding is correct I suspect since we moved over to Google
mail that even if the campus deletes all this persons mail that the mail
itself is still stored in a data system for Google. Google as well as
other such enterprises, as I understand it, do not delete anything
because there is way too much money to get from selling and using that
data. How to get it back if you want it is another story because so far
I have not found a way to tap into that data.
Charles
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On 4/12/16 4:09 PM, Morteza Faraji wrote:
Hi Everyone,
One of my colleagues who just retired asked me about what happens to
her bmail account! (She is not interested in email forwarding service)
She`s already received an email stating that her emails will be
permanently deleted after the grace period expiration date! I guess
that`s the case; However, she is just curious to know whether all her
emails will be completely wiped out or will be kept on the servers for
specified number of years?
I tried to look up bconnected and UC retirement sites, But I could not
find anything on this!
Best Regards,
Thank You.
Morteza Faraji
Software Engineer
Department of Psychology
University of California, Berkeley
3210 Tolman Hall # 1650
Berkeley, CA 94720-1650
Tel: +1 (510) 664-9132
Fax: + 1(510) 642-5293
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