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PST on Network Question
We have Exchange 2003. We have a lot of users (school district staff and
students), so we have strict limits on the mailbox size. For many years we have been telling users to save their messages to their PST files (which is on their network drive). Now we've come across some documentation that suggests that is a BAD idea. What do others use for managing mail and keeping the size of the mailbox low? Where do you store messages/attachments? How easy is it for the non-technical users? Thanks for any and all suggestions. -- Lauri Bellingham Public Schools Application Support |
PST on Network Question
"Lauri" wrote in
: We have Exchange 2003. We have a lot of users (school district staff and students), so we have strict limits on the mailbox size. For many years we have been telling users to save their messages to their PST files (which is on their network drive). Now we've come across some documentation that suggests that is a BAD idea. What do others use for managing mail and keeping the size of the mailbox low? Where do you store messages/attachments? How easy is it for the non-technical users? Thanks for any and all suggestions. We archive to a local PST file and use this utility: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...8b081f3a-b7d0- 4b16-b8af-5a6322f4fd01&displaylang=en to make a copy to our network share so that it can be backed up as part of our regular backup process. |
PST on Network Question
1.. тут надо давать очень развернутый ответ, потому как APO не позволяет
ограничить размер почтового ящика, а только уменьшить его благодаря архивированию или переноса аттачей из писем в файлы, надо упомянуть о том, что это не серверное а клиентское решение и что работает под outlook, надо объяснить как именно он работает и что аттачи могут сохраняться как на локальный так и на сетевой диск. Сказать о том, что программа работаетв автоматическом режиме и не требует вмешательства пользователя (один раз поставил, настроил и забыл про неё). Вобщем как-нить так. Ну и Вам для сведения, у нас есть решение и для сервера тоже: Rules for Exchange. Они тоже позволяют сохранять аттачи в указанное место и удалять аттачи из писем, но только в письме не остается линка на этот аттач. Dear Lauri, the MAPILab company a solution - Attachment Processor http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/attachments_processor/ than can extract attachments and reduce the size of the mailbox by saving attachments to some local folder or network drive. This add-in is client-side, not server-side software. It can work automatically after only a simple configuration. Also, there is an Exchange server-side program MAPILab Rules for Exchange - http://www.mapilab.com/exchange/rules/ - it can extract attachments from messages before they arrive to users` Outlook. Best regards, Eugene "Lauri" wrote in message ... We have Exchange 2003. We have a lot of users (school district staff and students), so we have strict limits on the mailbox size. For many years we have been telling users to save their messages to their PST files (which is on their network drive). Now we've come across some documentation that suggests that is a BAD idea. What do others use for managing mail and keeping the size of the mailbox low? Where do you store messages/attachments? How easy is it for the non-technical users? Thanks for any and all suggestions. -- Lauri Bellingham Public Schools Application Support |
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