I'm curious to know what/if any user mailbox size limits people are setting
these days. So My questions are
Are you using Exchange on premise/Azure/Office 365 ? (We are Exchange on prem)
Do you use an archiving solution for your Exchange mailboxes ? (We are using
Barracuda Message
(on-prem) - we give 25GB base and allow exceptions above that. Our largest
mailbox is 110GB.
(exchange online) - base EXO quota.
From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On
Behalf Of Carol Fee
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 1:08 PM
To:
We're in Office 365. No archiving, as we have a 90-day retention policy, and a
90-day legal hold on everyone. We are using what Microsoft provides, so 100GB
at the moment.
From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On
Behalf Of Carol Fee
Sent: Tuesday, April
Ooo... a can of worms!
Our default for most users is PSAR at 160MB
Our "special" people get PSARs somewhere between 200MB and 500MB - the higher
levels mostly to Marketing and Real Estate folks who can't get their vendors to
use sftp for ridiculously large graphic and CAD files. That being
Exchange 2013/2016 on-premise for all students and staff at a large university
here.
Our default user quota is 3Gb (2.9Gb warning / 3Gb no send / 4Gb no receive).
Users may request additional storage in 2Gb increments up to 11Gb (10.9 / 11 /
12). When they hit the 7Gb mark we setup an 50Gb