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Message-ID: <001f01c79c59$9abf9e20$d03eda60$@com>
Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 06:11:43 -0400
From: "dave kleiman" <dave@...ekleiman.com>
To: <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Subject: Re: Retrieving "deleted" sms/mms from Nokia phone
	(Symbian S60)

    >>But if all you're trying to do is retrieve SMS messages, it'd be a lot
     easier to just subpoena the carrier .. they keep the contents forever
     (even if they say they don't .. I know for a fact they do because I
     personally saw one of the major US carriers .. [ahem.. Verizon] ..
     deliver boxes of sent/received text messages -- for hundreds of phones
     -- going back at least a year).<<
     Michael Holstein CISSP GCIA


What cases was this for?  I would love to see some paperwork to back this
up. The only messaging kept we could find is through Verisign, (yes
Verisign) they provide the inter-carrier messaging.  However, they only keep
the record of the "headers", not the actual body of the message.

Can you provide some details?

Respectfully,

Dave Kleiman - http://www.davekleiman.com/about.php 



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