DANGER! DANGER!

If you bring a lot of mail into your store without doing a backup, you will
generate an equal amount of data in your log files (which are zeroed after
successful backup).  If you have your logs and your store on different
drives (as you should) you may run out of free space on your log drive!
I.E. if you import 10gig of psts into your store all in one day, you better
have more than 10Gig free on both drives.

Tom


-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 11:09 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Importing Users .pst files into the Server Store


Hello,

I searched Technet pretty extensively, and I am swimming in the ocean of
information that came up.  Everything I find, seems just short of what I
need.

Up to this point, our POP3 clients have been retrieving their mail from the
server, and storing everything in their personal .pst file on their
workstations.

My goal is to move / import all of their .pst files, onto the message store
on the Exchange 2000 Server.  We are under the gun to centrally store
everyone's mail, in order to get the collaboration stuff working.

Is there a built-in utility (either GUI based or command line) that I can
use to accomplish this?

Thank you in advance for any information offered.

Mike


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