Author: Phillip ArmitagePhillip Armitage Date: Sep 19, 2008 09:27
In a couple of weeks our firm will switch from our current e-mail system to
one using Outlook 2007 and Exchange Server 2007. The new system is up and
running and I have some people using it in production, although they have
access to the old system should something "funny" happen.
One of the issues that I'm battling with as I prepare to switch the office
over to the new system is how best to handle mailboxes that are assigned to
projects.
In our current system, I can create a mailbox specifically for a project
number. As people receive e-mails associated with a project they move the
message to the project mailbox, as opposed to just a project folder within
their own mailbox. The idea is that all e-mail associated with a given
project gets recorded in one place.
These projects are archtectural design/build ones, so many of the e-mails
contain large attachments. At present, I have one project folder, that does
NOT contain duplicate messages (they've been cleaned out), that has reached
7Gig in size and will probably double in size before it's complete. No,
archiving to CD/DVD is not an option (just had a 20 minute "discussion" with
the Partner in charge of the aforementioned project and having every message
from day one available at an instant's notice is REQUIRED.)
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