What are the prerequisites to deploy Vaultastic for Exchange Email Archiving?

Deploying Vaultastic for Exchange Email archiving is straightforward. The primary requirement is to configure journaling on your Microsoft Exchange server. Once journaling is set up, Vaultastic will automatically archive a copy of all sent and received emails, providing secure, long-term storage and easy access to your data.

Why do we need a separate archiving solution for SendGrid?

Sendgrid is a notification sending service that does not offer built-in email archiving capabilities. Since preserving notifications is essential for maintaining records, compliance, legal readiness and business continuity, it’s crucial to use an independent archiving solution like Vaultastic. 

Vaultastic provides a reliable and proven solution for archiving emails sent via SendGrid, ensuring your notifications are securely stored and easily retrievable when needed.

Is it possible to archive transactional emails from automated systems and notification tools with Vaultastic?

Yes, Vaultastic can capture and archive transactional email data generated by automated systems and notification tools like SendGrid, ClrStream, and more.. Many organizations rely on notification services to deliver critical alerts, reports, and updates, all of which can carry valuable business information. 

By archiving this transactional data, Vaultastic ensures a reliable record of key system interactions, allowing organizations to securely retain information from automated processes, meet regulatory requirements, and maintain data integrity for operational audits or legal reviews.

How does Vaultastic handle legacy data sources, such as old email files in PST, EML, and MBOX formats?

Vaultastic supports the import and archiving of legacy data stored in PST, EML, and MBOX formats. For many organizations, historical data is scattered (fragmented) across various file formats and storage media, making centralized management challenging. 

Vaultastic’s advanced migration tools securely import legacy files and organize them within its searchable archive, providing unified access to historical data. Once ingested, this data is stored in a compliant, tamper-proof format, ensuring it remains readily accessible and discoverable for audits, legal inquiries, and internal investigations.

What types of data can Vaultastic archive and retain?

Vaultastic supports a wide range of data types from commonly used SaaS applications and email platforms, enabling organizations to archive and retain critical business information. This includes email messages, attachments, documents, chat messages, files, notifications, and customer interactions. Vaultastic’s flexibility allows businesses to centralize storage for different types of unstructured data in one secure repository, ensuring easy access, management, and compliance for all critical data.

Can Vaultastic archive both structured and unstructured data?

Vaultastic primarily focuses on unstructured data—such as emails, chat messages, SaaS data and files— and supports a comprehensive approach to archiving this information from cloud and on-premise applications and servers.

80% of information in an organization is unstructured data and can be challenging to manage and retrieve if not properly archived. 

Vaultastic helps organize and secure this information, making it searchable and accessible when needed for business continuity, audits, or legal requirements.

Does Vaultastic support archiving of multi-format data such as PST, EML, and MBOX files?

Yes, Vaultastic can archive historical or legacy data stored in multiple formats, including PST, EML, and MBOX files. This capability enables businesses to easily import data from different platforms, ensuring that all historical records are incorporated into a single, unified archive. Vaultastic’s migration tools help securely import and store these files, making previously fragmented data searchable and compliant with current regulations, policies, and e-discovery needs.

Can I archive data from collaborative tools like Slack or Microsoft Teams?

Vaultastic is committed to supporting data archiving from a variety of collaborative and communication tools, including platforms like Slack, Microsoft Teams, and other messaging or file-sharing applications. 

As businesses increasingly rely on these collaborative tools, Vaultastic continuously expands its integrations to meet growing demands for comprehensive data preservation. 

This ensures that chat messages, shared files, and important conversations are retained alongside email data, allowing for a complete communication record within one secure archive.

Can Vaultastic archive data from my CRM, such as Salesforce records and customer emails?

Absolutely. Vaultastic integrates with popular CRM and customer support platforms like Salesforce, ZOHO CRM and Freshdesk to archive key records, emails, and customer communications. This allows organizations to securely store critical customer interactions, transaction histories, and service records, protecting valuable business data while supporting compliance. 

By archiving CRM and support data, Vaultastic ensures that customer-related information is protected, organized, and easily retrievable, which is essential for supporting audits, legal inquiries, and internal reporting.

Which email platforms are compatible with Vaultastic for data archiving?

Vaultastic is designed to seamlessly integrate with a wide range of popular email platforms, making it easy for organizations to archive and manage email data. Supported platforms include Microsoft 365, Google Workspace (formerly G Suite), Zimbra, Exchange, and other standard IMAP/SMTP-based services. 

By working across multiple email systems, Vaultastic provides flexibility and ensures that your organization’s email communications, even from multiple sources, are securely stored in a centralized, searchable repository.

This flexibility of Vaultastic enables businesses to streamline their data retention practices, support compliance needs, and enhance e-discovery efficiency.

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