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| EMAIL
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| Email has become
an essential method of communication across project teams,
resulting in an environment where important project-related
emails are created and stored across the individual inboxes
of project participants. Additionally, as personnel changes
occur, important project data can be lost altogether in abandoned
email accounts. |
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| Prolog allows
the creation of a dedicated project email account where important
emails become part of the permanent project record. Team members
can forward their emails, along with any attachments, to that
account. |
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| Feature |
Benefits |
| Dedicated
Project Email: |
Prevent
lost information by keeping important emails in a central
project database. Search, find and use email information
in reports, queries, and building issues. |
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| Email
Logs: |
Establish
a project communication history and immutable audit
trails. |
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| Security
Manager: |
Keep
information secure by easily managing access to project
email database. |
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| Prolog also brings
improved support for various email protocols, including SMTP
and MAPI, allowing Prolog to work with just about any email
system. These improvements help to these make configuring
messaging in Prolog easier and more adaptable to the diverse
number of email products that exist today, including Microsoft
Exchange/Outlook, Lotus Notes/Domino and many others. |
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