RE: RES: large (huge) mailboxes

  • From: "Steve Moffat" <steve@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 19:36:26 -0300

This has changed with Outlook 2003

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-----Original Message-----
From: Tiago de Aviz [mailto:Tiago@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 2:52 PM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] RES: large (huge) mailboxes

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Usually PST's will corrupta t 1GB or 2GB. A customer of mine, when
managers travel ouside Brazil, they do an exmerge of the mailbox and
deliver him a CD with the PST (that's remote Exchange access, folks!
;)).

When the PST reached 1GB very rarely we would be able to open it.

-----Mensagem original-----
De: A. Michael Salim [mailto:msalim@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Enviada em:
quarta-feira, 11 de maio de 2005 14:40
Para: [ExchangeList]
Assunto: [exchangelist] large (huge) mailboxes

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Hi,

I have some users with rather large mailboxes, ranging in size from 2GB
to 6GB in some cases.  This is on Exchange 2003 Enterprise.

What kinds of issues should I be aware of when dealing with large
mailboxes?  Are there any limits to mailbox or PST size (other than
store
limits) ?

What process would you recommend for importing a 6GB mailbox?  The
user's mailbox is in Outlook.  the file is too big to cut to a DVD
naturally.

Best regards
Mike


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