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<blockquote data-quote="freeloader" data-source="post: 334510" data-attributes="member: 12163"><p>If they didn't use a PST and left everything on their exchange mailbox, then TSG would not have to move anything. They would just login from anywhere and they would have their email, contacts, etc right on their exchange mailbox.</p><p></p><p>Someone else mentioned that the 12 meg limit on mailboxes is being increased to 100 megs, which to me seems like UPS might be trying to go the route of eliminating PST's (by giving sufficient server space). However, there will always be more than enough users who never do any email housekeeping and do hit the 2 gig limit on their PST quite often. Instead of cleaning up old emails like they should, they just opt to create a new PST and proceed to fill that one up within a matter of months.</p><p></p><p>Where I work now, I have 1 gig of email storage and no PST. I can access all of my email from anywhere at any time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freeloader, post: 334510, member: 12163"] If they didn't use a PST and left everything on their exchange mailbox, then TSG would not have to move anything. They would just login from anywhere and they would have their email, contacts, etc right on their exchange mailbox. Someone else mentioned that the 12 meg limit on mailboxes is being increased to 100 megs, which to me seems like UPS might be trying to go the route of eliminating PST's (by giving sufficient server space). However, there will always be more than enough users who never do any email housekeeping and do hit the 2 gig limit on their PST quite often. Instead of cleaning up old emails like they should, they just opt to create a new PST and proceed to fill that one up within a matter of months. Where I work now, I have 1 gig of email storage and no PST. I can access all of my email from anywhere at any time. [/QUOTE]
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