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zas1 (TechnicalUser)
26 Jan 07 7:22
Hi, I have W2KSP4-Exchange 5.5 Entreprise SP4.
My question is:

Which is the maxim numbers of items in a mailbox?

I have an user with 65750 items,is there any problem if pass of 65535??

Thanks.
Zelandakh (MIS)
27 Jan 07 10:46
If you pass about 50,000 in a folder you will see performance problems. There is no problem with 65,535 items - it isn't 16 bit smile
zas1 (TechnicalUser)
29 Jan 07 2:11
ok.
Thanks.
Griffyn (Programmer)
29 Jan 07 2:46
I have an archive folder (in the Exchange 5.5 store) that has around 600,000 mail items that I access via Outlook 2003.  The server containing the mailbox is a Celeron 2.4 Ghz with IDE drive and changing the sort order takes around 20-30 seconds.  You wouldn't want such a folder to be your primary mail folder, but such folders are certainly manageable with recent hardware.
zas1 (TechnicalUser)
29 Jan 07 7:46
very thanks.
Zelandakh (MIS)
29 Jan 07 9:11
When I say 50,000 items in a folder, I actually mean 5,000 smile

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