I have to admit that I have some people with mailboxes that are over
twice as big as yours, and Exchange/Outlook handles them quite well as
long as all the data is in Exchange. The problems that come up are all
OST and PST related.

-Peter


-----Original Message-----
From: David, Andy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 26 February, 2004 10:03
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: When is a mailbox officially "too big"?


What is your company policy on mailbox sizes?  

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 11:31 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: When is a mailbox officially "too big"?

Hello,

Our 2 principles in our company, now have mailboxes that are over 2
Gigs in
size EACH.

Is it irresponsible of me, to let this go on?  I mean, the likelihood
of a
crash, and dealing with these singularly gargantuan mail files -
should I
maybe create different (or additional) message stores, rather than
folders -
in order to categorize their e-mail?  Then just give them access to
the
stores, so they all appear inside their Outlook - which will allow
them to
grow larger separately (using rules, etc. to stick particular types of
e-mails into the proper folders).

OR is this not a big deal, because Exchange handles the mail store so
well
(knock on wood).

I would love to hear your input regarding the topic.  2 Gigs seems
excessive
- AND another thing I can no longer run is EXMERGE - because you can't
break
the 2 Gig .PST barrier.

That's another thing I always liked doing, for nice clean archives -
is
running EXMERGE and generating individual .PST files for each of our
users
mailboxes.  It's cool, because if a user ever wanted to get up and
running
IMMEDIATELY (after a crash), I could simply copy their latest .PST
file to
their local machine, and they can at least get most of their mail,
while I
am busy restoring the server.

Thanks for your input,

Mike


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