Posted on 06/30/2014 8:26:38 AM PDT by chessplayer
Five years ago, Sonasoft promoted its data-retention services by claiming that the IRS trusted the company to back up its servers, and the agency contracted with Sonasoft for something until 2011. Last week, however, Sonasoft backed away from its 2009 claims, and now says that the contract never included services that would have archived e-mail servers
The “blue screen of death”....usually means your hard drive has crashed. And your computer is kapoot. But, I doubt her data was stored on the hard drive only. It should be on IRS servers. Guess those crashed, too.
I think you’ve got something there.
Still, there would likely be some material in the emails. Internal directives can’t go out from an alias account.
It should be on IRS servers. Guess those crashed, too.
Guaranteed.
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