Efficient E-Mail-Archiving
Today, enterprises have to cope with a growing flood of e-mails. This is a huge technical challenge. At the same time regulative requirements must be implemented and the administrative effort as well as the costs, must be limited. With inboxx you can meet this challenge efficiently.
There are so many reasons why you should archive your e-mails. Here are twelve of the key ones for you:

Key Business Advantages of our solution:
- With inboxx you can fulfil all compliance requirements for e-mail communications with one compliant solution.
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- You can archive substantial savings on your IT budget.
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- Keeping it simple is a basic principle of inboxx. The functionality is based on an amazingly simple concept. Your users can operate it intuitively.
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- inboxx allows you to manage your e-mail infrastructure using your three phase archiving process. Learn more about the technology here.
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- If you want to an indication of the savings in time, money and ressource by using inboxx, sign up for our E-Mail Optimisation Check here!
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Benefits: Security up, costs down, compliance satisfied
Solve three problems at once with inboxx: Secure the performance of your e-mail infrastructure, reduce costs and satisfy all new compliance requirements.
inboxx combines the necessary with the useful: revision-safe e-mail archiving and a lean, efficient, secure IT structure for e-mail traffic.
- You can relieve and stabilise your e-mail infrastructure by securing the future capabilities of your e-mail system.
- You can reduce your storage and hardware costs and simultaneously reduce administration time and Help Desk services.
- You are prepared for legal legislation and company-internal compliance guidelines from an IT point of view.
- You can, if necessary, rapidly reproduce all relevant e-mails and attachments on a certain subject.
- You can directly relieve all users of individual mailbox management by central e-mail archiving and organisation of the post boxes.
- You can easily implement specific archiving structures for departments or areas.