Raymond,

Why not?

IMail itself will fit in that partition and all user related data can be
placed into other drives/partitions. So that 2G can easily hold NT and IMail
and its \spool directory.

If the drive that holds \spool becomes full, then IMail could begin to send
'blank' messages (no place to write the file, 5.05 now gives warnings and
error messages telling that it it out of disk space). If NT runs out of disk
space, all kinds of strange problems could result.

Daniel Donnelly
Ipswitch Technical Support
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In reply to 28 Jul message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


>Ok guys!  Therefore I shouldn't install my Imail on the boot partition
>right? Thanks again. 


>Raymond

>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Werner Dirix 
>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>  Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 5:26 PM
>  Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation


>  Hi,
>   
>  I think it is only the boot partition that is limited to 2 GB 
>  Other partitions can go up to 2 terabytes
>   
>  Werner Dirix
>  SmartWare NV
>    -----Original Message-----
>    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Raymond Dy 
>    Sent: woensdag 28 juli 1999 10:54
>    To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    Subject: [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation


>    Hi! this is kindda off this forum but I want to know if someone is
>using Imail for more than 1000 users.  I was thinking of putting a free
>web based email site.  But I am aware of the limitation of NTFS file
>format to 2GB only per partition.  W hat will happen if my harddisk
gets
>full?  Will the emails bounce back to the sender? or will it
>automatically use my next drive D: for extra space. 

>    Raymond
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>    ::::c a v i t e [dot] c o m::::





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