Exchange 5.5 sp4

Public Folders have a checkbox "Issue Warning at" and another checkbox "Use
default storage limits". If the latter checkbox is ticked, the former
checkbox is greyed out and inaccessible. 

What happens if I tick the "Issue warning at" (say 10000) but don't tick the
"Use default storage limits" ? Does that mean that the public folder has no
storage limits - which is dangerous with Mail Loops and the like out there!

If I tick the "Use default storage limits" box and turn on the storage
limits, I can't then set a separate level to issue a warning at - which kind
of makes the tickbox redundant.

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