OK now that that has been beaten to death, I now want to try and understand the aspects that effect performance (or perceived performance) for users. So the policy will be set at a certain large number for storage. Now will exchange run better if users use folders or does it not matter and I should just let them use the inbox for everything? And along those same lines is keeping all their attachments in exchange a bad thing from a performance standpoint. Again I only want to consider this from the view point of performance and what is "best" to keep exchange running well. If using only an inbox has a negative impact then and only then is it justified to spend money for training on the use of folders. Never mind making folks more productive (the one box vs. a well organized file cabinet).
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