Can anyone tell me if their is data for the following: Average size
of a GW mailbox. Average number of emails kept in a mailbox per user.
Unread count vs. Read count of email messages per user. Avg emails
received per day per user...
Is there any type of website with some data similiar to this? Or can
anybody give me data from their own personal experience , if
available?
Appreciate the help in advance.
Thanks,
Mike Martin
1. Is there an upper limit to the number of E-Mails that a user
can/should retain in their account? (This would include In/Out bound E-
Mail, Cabinet, and Archived).
2. Is there an upper limit to the total size of attachements that a user
can/should retain in their account? (This would include In/Out bound E-
Mail, Cabinet, and Archived).
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Bert Boleij
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For example large companies with heavy email usage... Avg mailbox size
is X. Number of emails kept in mailbox per user is Y. Number of
emails received per user per day is Z.
etc...
Or a site that has some compiled research on this subject. Just
looking for data to use to test my software against.
Thanks.
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