Exchange 2003/Outlook 2003
One of our users got a Public folder size warning message
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Subject: Public folder is over its size limit: Server1
Importance: High
This public folder has exceeded one or more size limits set by your
administrator.
The public folder size is 2295401 KB.
Public Folder size limits:
You will receive a warning when this public folder reaches
1400950 KB.You may not be able to send or receive new mail until you
reduce the size of the public folder. To make more space available,
delete any items that you are no longer using.
See client Help for more information.
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>From what we can tell, we don't have a public folder of that size. The
EDB file is 894mb (Size on Disc)
The biggest size we can see is from within System Manager and that is
63mb
The folder size mentioned in the email is close to the size of the users
mailbox in question.
Any idea on how to track this down?
Do warning messages get a bit screwy when mailboxes get too big? i.e.
over 2gb?
Thanks
John
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