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Old 03-05-2009, 05:35 AM   #13
Icculus
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Originally Posted by ~kev~ View Post
When your dealing with engineers and blueprints, one file might be 10 megs.

Then add to that quality control, designers, - 50 megs could be filled up REAL quick.

That engineer is trying to design something - he does not need to worry about his email limits. Mailbox limits would probably get you into trouble real quick.

Here at the office, I have a few limits of 30 megs, and the ladies fill that up with just word documents.
Which is why you have Personal Folders that have no limit. you can drag your email into them or even setup a rule that moves them to a personal folder if the attachment is over a certain size.

Regardless, it doesn't matter either way. This rule was setup at my company about 10 years ago when storage wasn't so cheap. Now a days you can get a TB of storage for less than $100.00.
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