The problems we DOD & FED folks run into are things like FOIA (Freedom
of Information Act) email may not have been designed for storage.
Federal requirements mandate that our email be available to the
public...Including the attachments that were sent with it.

Archiving in our arena is a politically charged NIGHTMARE! What happen
to all those NETWORKING WITHOUT LIMITS advertisements we have seen?
<Grin> /ALE

> Behalf Of Evan Mann
> Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 9:35 AM
> 
> On E2000/E2003, anyone who wouldn't split that into multiple 
> stores is foolish.  I understand that in E5.5 there is no 
> option for single server, but there is no good reason to have 
> a 35g store unless you have the user load (IMO).  I am 
> generous and give every user at least 75mb, but that's more 
> space then any general users needs IMO.  Higher level 
> employees get more space, but they really don't need it, it's 
> a courtesy we offer.
> 
> E-mail isn't meant for file storage.

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