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Get over it. :-) You have performed your duties and responsibilities by reporting it to management, offering alternatives, and suggesting a solution. At our location only a measly 9% of disk space is used by traditional DB2 stuff like payroll, ERP, etc. We could significantly reduce disk usage by limiting how long people are allowed to retain email, limit attachment size, etc. But management was not interested in any of that and just tosses money at the disk issue. Heck, I have at least 20 users who's email file is bigger than our largest DB2 file. Rob Berendt
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