> Well, not to put my head in the lion's mouth, but:
> 
> 8.    It's simply nuts to store PSTs on a network drive. They just end
> up taking up more space. Is disk space on your file server 
> cheaper than disk space on your Exchange server? 
> 
> This information conflicts with earlier advice about limiting 
> the size of the information store.  

Only if you hold that advice to have been good. 

> If someone has a mailbox 
> approaching 1Gb, and they're senior management, then it's 
> difficult to insist on a limit of 200Mb as well as saying 
> "You can't use a personal folder either".
> They're going to over-rule.

Of course, as well they should. IT limits and policies should facilitate
the business of doing business. My senior management is too productive
doing things other than policing the size of their mailbox. I provide
them with tips and hints on how they might be more effective with e-mail
and e-mail storage, but I don't slap arbitrary limits on them. 

> That said, I personly only use a PST for exchange discussions 
> digests...

PST files are absolutely appropriate for mail which can be lost without
business or personal impact. 

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