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Originally Posted by ~kev~
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.
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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.