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IS size limit06 Feb 2007 07:03 GMT3
I'm running Exchange server 2000 on Windows Server 2000.
I understand the size limit for the IS is 16 GB and I am getting very close
to that. I don't want to force people to copy important company emails to a
PST that would be harder to back up. I'm wondering if there is another
SystemMailbox account lost05 Feb 2007 16:56 GMT2
This is related to the 'event 9519 mounting public store' thread posted
earlier. While we can now mount the store, we're unable to replicate and
view public folders from our other Exchange server. When we try to expand
the Public folders in ESM we get an error 'The requested name ...
event 9518 mounting public store02 Feb 2007 20:16 GMT5
We've just installed a new Exchange 2003 Std server in our Atlanta office
and we aren't able to mount the Public Folder Store on the new server. A
check of the MDBDATA directory shows that pub1.edb doesn't exist. The mount
fails with the following errors:
Message cant be seen in client inbox01 Feb 2007 14:15 GMT1
I have a problem with at least one maibox on an exchange 2000 server.  Mail
from at least one sender is not visible in the client mailbox.
The client is configured to leave all mail on the exchange server.
I have used message tracking to show that the mail was delivered to the
 
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