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MailMarshal Deployment Options for Exchange 2000/2003 Environments

Overview Digital technologies, such as the Internet, electronic libraries, and electronic mail (commonly called 'e-mail') have fundamental opportunities to reduce paper use. However, digital technologies also provide ample opportunities for vast waste of resources, such as paper. Despite the believable promises of a "paperless, digital future", paper consumption trends have indicated exponentially increases in the United States (Abramovitz et al.). The fact that modern technologies have greatly increased the amount of paper output suggests a tendency toward maintaining both digital and paper copies of documents and communications. The consequences of this behavior could exacerbate the already heavy reliance on national resources, namely forests, and possibly be solely responsible for the devastation of natural environments worldwide.

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Date PublishedMay 2004
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