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From: "Robert Comer"
> What I do is automatically archive mail files after a certain amount
> of time. So the user's main email file is limited to 700MB, they get
> warnings at 650MB should they grow too fast. Sometimes I have to
> manually "archive the archive," the largest file is see is, of course,
> from my worst user at a little over 3GB. He'll whine and moan when I
> have to fix that.
That sounds like a good way to do it, I wonder if I could push through
something like that. It's not global policy, but ...
> I've spent most of my morning putzing around with email, just got
> another call. Most times it is senders emailing to a bad address, but
> of course the blame is mine. All pain, no gain!
Of course it's your fault, but it's also your wizardry when something gets
fixed. (whether or not you did anything. )
> How many employees do you think I need to get a full time Domino
> administrator?
How much are you offering. ;-)
Seriously, I haven't a clue. I would think that this person would also be
in charge of all your email filtering and such. I don't think we have a
dedicated administrator in our whole division, but we only have 340 users.
I only have about 20 here...
--
Bob Comer
"Richard B." wrote in message
news:qu0pl2pfikm1p6o1iff51hf3f5smuo3o5r{at}4ax.com...
> On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 10:11:25 -0500, "Robert Comer"
> wrote:
>
>>As long as you don't need gobs of RAM it'll get pretty close to the same
>>performance anyway. I have 64-bit PC's both here and at home yet I still
>>run 32-bit. (even when running Vista)
>
> It's using close to 1GB right now. I'm not running Sametime on it but
> will add my content filtering to the new box.
>
>>Yah, right. Drivers the way Windows does it is one of
those things
>>that is an absolutely great idea, but can also be the bane of our
>>existence!
>
> Tell that to the lusers, har!
>
>>Speaking of Notes, have you broke the 4G barrier with a single .nsf file
>>yet? The biggest one I have is 3.6G -- the pres of one of the companies
>>here, can't exactly tell him to trim...
>
> What I do is automatically archive mail files after a certain amount
> of time. So the user's main email file is limited to 700MB, they get
> warnings at 650MB should they grow too fast. Sometimes I have to
> manually "archive the archive," the largest file is see is, of course,
> from my worst user at a little over 3GB. He'll whine and moan when I
> have to fix that.
>
> I've spent most of my morning putzing around with email, just got
> another call. Most times it is senders emailing to a bad address, but
> of course the blame is mine. All pain, no gain!
>
> How many employees do you think I need to get a full time Domino
> administrator?
>
> - Richard
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