Chris
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Posted:
Thu Nov 24, 2005 1:59 am Post subject:
Storage Limits |
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I have a question about how the calculation is applied when specifying a
per-user mailbox storage limit.
If I said I wanted a user to have a Send Limit of 100 MB, and you specify
100,000 KB, is that the exact same number as 102,400 KB? Does the Exchange
Server treat it literally?
That seems a weird question, but as a service provider, we don't want to jip
a customer if his mailbox is paid to be at 500MB and it's actually supposed
to be 512,000 KB as opposed to 500,000 KB
Thanks in advance
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Neil Hobson [MVP]
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Posted:
Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:58 am Post subject:
Re: Storage Limits |
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As far as I'm concerned, 100MB = 102400KB.
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| Quote: | I have a question about how the calculation is applied when specifying a
per-user mailbox storage limit.
If I said I wanted a user to have a Send Limit of 100 MB, and you specify
100,000 KB, is that the exact same number as 102,400 KB? Does the
Exchange
Server treat it literally?
That seems a weird question, but as a service provider, we don't want to
jip
a customer if his mailbox is paid to be at 500MB and it's actually
supposed
to be 512,000 KB as opposed to 500,000 KB
Thanks in advance |
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