Veritas™ AdvisorMail User Guide
- Introducing AdvisorMail
- Standard Features
- Email Archive
- Compliance Rules
- Administration
- Reports
- Data Requests
- Preferences
- Instant Message Archiving
6) Text Search
Use the Advanced Text Search field to find the emails that contain specific keywords and phrases. The email's header, body, and attachments are searched for the specified text. The Text Search is a powerful tool where Boolean logic, wildcards, and fuzzy searches can be used. We search the entire email including the header, body, and attachments.
Note:
All keywords and phrases must be separated with AND or OR (e.g., John and Sally). All phrases with two or more concurrent words, must be enclosed in quotes (e.g., "angry mob" or "1234 north. Walnut Ave"). Do not use punctuation (e.g., commas, semicolons, etc.) to separate search terms.
Note:
Using the Advanced Text Search increases the amount of time that is required to process your Data Request because of the additional processing required.
The Text Search Help is also available on the New Request page.
Table: Search examples
Search Type | Description | Example |
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Single Term | You can use a single search term to retrieve the emails that contain a specific keyword. | Document The email must contain "document" |
Phrase | Searches for the emails that contain a specific phrase. | "important document" The email must contain "Important document" |
Multiple Terms | ||
AND operator | The email must contain both search terms though they do not necessarily need to be next to each other. | Important AND document The email must contain both "Important" and "document" |
OR operator | The email must contain at least one of the search terms though they do not necessarily need to be next to each other. | Important OR document The email contains at least "Important" or "document" or both |
Wildcard Searches | Use the asterisk (*) at the end of any word to include any combination of letters that follow the prefix. You can also use the question mark (?) as a single-character wildcard search. | Document * This would return emails with "documents", "documentation" etc. Doc?ment. This returns emails with "document" or "document" (but not "document" |
Proximity Searches | Proximity searches let you find words of a phrase that are not next to each other within the email. Maximum distance in this example is five words apart. | "important document"~5 Returns emails where the word "important" is within five words of the word "document." |
Boolean Searches | By using a combination of AND, OR, NOT, and phrase searches, you can construct more complicated search conditions. | (important AND "document specialist") OR (SEC AND "private insurance"). Returns all emails containing both terms "important" and "document specialist" or both terms "SEC" and "private insurance." |
Grouping | Use parentheses to organize and group your Boolean searches. Expressions within parentheses are processed first and combined with expressions outside of the parentheses. | (important OR office) AND document Returns all emails with the terms "important" or "office" AND any email with the term "document". |
Prohibited Searches | ||
Wildcard at the beginning of a term | Search engine cannot process these terms when they appear as first character | ?ocument or *ocument |
Stop words | Stop words are not indexed (e.g. a, and, the) | "Check the spelling" This searches for emails containing "check" and "spelling." |
Special characters | Special characters (e.g., + - @ & ~) are not allowed. But, you can use a backslash to search for terms containing special characters. | "S \& P" Results contain "S&P" |
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