>>
>> - Retrain your users (explain to them what a wonderful thing
>> the trash
>> folder is and how much disk space it takes up to keep all their old
>> messages around... liken it to the "recycle bin" in windows)
>
> Disk space is cheap... At our current rate, I won't run out of space on
> the
> mail storage partition for (at the very least) 5 years, at which point I
> can
> just add more. That is a lot less painful/costly than trying to tell
> executives how to manage their own email. I set up this server to meet
> their
> needs, after all, even if some of those needs don't make any sense to me.

Just wait for OE to crash due to low memory/space problems. This emulation
of email program caches IMAP mailbox on local computer and does not work
with bigger mailboxes.

If you are using Outlook, and not Outlook Express - I don't know its
storage habits.

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