But
when the others deleted their mail, the one persons mailbox size would
skyrocket. SIS is for the benefit of IT, not the end users.
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Technically they do benefit as you are able to have less storage required to
handle more users. That reduces the amount of $$ charged per
mailbox.
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From: Chris Norris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 1:06 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Theoretical question concerning SISWithout SIS there would be 10 separate 100MB files each charged individually to the users. The same as if you had sent the file to only one user...List Charter and FAQ at:-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 1:02 PM
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Subject: RE: Theoretical question concerning SISThat could be one way of measuring it, but what about this.You email the 100MB attachment to 10 people and it costs each one 10MB by your scale. All but one delete it. Now he has to pay 100. Is that really fair that one person should be penalized for keeping the attachment?List Charter and FAQ at:-----Original Message-----
From: Micciche, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 9:52 AM
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Subject: Theoretical question concerning SISHappy Friday everyone, came up with a thought this morning and was wondering if anyone knew the answer to the following situation.1. Exchange 5.52. Outlook 2000 clients3. No PST's.User A sends 1 100 Megabyte file to ten users. Because of SIS only 100 Megs of space was used on the Exchange server, not 1000. Each user will show that they are using 100 Megs of space, but my understanding is that there is only one 100 Meg file with 10 mailboxes pointing to it.Assuming I am correct with everything that I wrote:Why doesn't Exchange charge, and Outlook display 10 megabytes to each mailbox? After five people delete the attachment (really the pointer to the SIS 100 Meg object), the remaining five would each be charged 20 megabytes. That make any sense?My first instinct is that it would be just to damn complex. Any thoughts Guru's?By the way, this came up during an argument about PST's after I explained the benefits of SIS and using reasonable mailbox limits. Have a great weekend everyone.Robert MiccicheIT Operations ManagerMCP, MCP+I, CCNA, MCSECooper Wiring DevicesList Charter and FAQ at:
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