Whitemtntn
IS-IT--Management
Would like to get some feedback from IT Managers...
What policies are people moving towards for email size receive/sending restrictions?
We're a law firm. We have a limit of 10MB for both send/receive but been getting some complaints from a few lawyers that its too low for the way people are working these days, particularly for receiving.
We're running Exchange 2003 Enterprise. Our Exch database is currently 40GB, our largest single mailbox at 4.6GB
For mailbox size control, I use Mailbox Management to remove Inbox/Sent Items emails older than 4 months and Deleted Items after 1 month (this is what I could get them to agree to, they would not go for mailbox size limits)
My concern is, as always, letting Exchange grow too large, backups taking longer, and potential attacks.. Storage is cheap, we could always buy more drives, etc.. From what I understand, Exch 2003 can have problems if mailboxes get too large, 2007 is more robust for large mailboxes?
What are people's thoughts on these issues? I'm looking to reshape policy.. What has become typical for email size limitation? Is 10MB not realistic anymore? What are the risks for raising it to say, 30 or 50MB?
Thanks- please chime in,
WhiteMtntn
What policies are people moving towards for email size receive/sending restrictions?
We're a law firm. We have a limit of 10MB for both send/receive but been getting some complaints from a few lawyers that its too low for the way people are working these days, particularly for receiving.
We're running Exchange 2003 Enterprise. Our Exch database is currently 40GB, our largest single mailbox at 4.6GB
For mailbox size control, I use Mailbox Management to remove Inbox/Sent Items emails older than 4 months and Deleted Items after 1 month (this is what I could get them to agree to, they would not go for mailbox size limits)
My concern is, as always, letting Exchange grow too large, backups taking longer, and potential attacks.. Storage is cheap, we could always buy more drives, etc.. From what I understand, Exch 2003 can have problems if mailboxes get too large, 2007 is more robust for large mailboxes?
What are people's thoughts on these issues? I'm looking to reshape policy.. What has become typical for email size limitation? Is 10MB not realistic anymore? What are the risks for raising it to say, 30 or 50MB?
Thanks- please chime in,
WhiteMtntn