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EAS ENTOURAGE CLIENT (EEC)
 
Don’t overlook your Entourage users when implementing ZANTAZ EAS
You’ve implemented ZANTAZ EAS for Exchange across your organization.  You have a sound solution enabling your MS Outlook users to access their archived data, EAS Web Access. But, what about your staff using Entourage for email?

Equal email retention policies and support for Outlook and Entourage Users
When implementing ZANTAZ EAS for Exchange across your organization it is important to consider both Outlook and Entourage email users. Ensuring that important email messages and other mailbox items are stored securely and retained according to your organization’s unique retention policies are equally as important for both sets of users. And doing so is simple with RAND Worldwide’s EAS Entourage Client (EEC). 

Developed by RAND Worldwide, EEC is supported and used by ZANTAZ and its entire user base around the world. EEC is an intuitive floating toolbar located in the Entourage mail client that provides quick and easy access to full EAS functionality. Entourage users can quickly restore, reply to, and forward archived messages or perform an in-depth search within their personal archives.

EEC offers a number of features and benefits, including its:

  • Customizable and easy to use interface
  • Quick and easy message and attachment retrieval
  • Configuration persistence between upgrades
  • Message search capabilities leveraging EAS Search technology through a variety of parameters
  • HTML message formatting for easier message readability
  • New client availability notifications and download functionality
  • Archive on-demand functionality
  • Synchronization (empty cache) scheduler
  • Search cancellation capabilities
  • Support for Exchange 2007 MAPI session on the server
 
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EAS Entourage Client (EEC) brochure
 
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