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<title>Validating Email</title>
<link>http://www.jandrconsult.com/blogs/jeff/archives/2005/04/validating_emai_1.shtml</link>
<description>In the past several years the email client has become central to the user desktop, and for good reason. My email program (Outlook) contains more than just electronic correspondence; it has contact information for co-workers and customers, work and project calendars, personal reminders, and lots of other mumbo-jumbo I usually can't recall without some kind of help (like my mom's birthday). However, while LIMS users clamber to receive system notifications and electronic records through email, I've noticed that business owners and validation departments are typically reticent to fully enable these notifications, especially when these emails contain data or initiate events that could be used to fulfill the requirements for a GxP system. So, in a crusade to liberate LIMS users everywhere I'm going to explore some ways that the ubiquitous email system can be validated for use in your very own home....errr......quality control unit....</description>
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