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Old 04-Sep-2009, 09:51 AM
 
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Default Re: Is there a user mailbox size with attachment report or utility?

Nope, but GWAVA Redline performs similar functions.

zeeliejm wrote:
> Is it still possible to obtain this product from Intellireach?
>
> Tim Heywood (NSC SYSOP);370186 Wrote:
>> ConsoleOne, ensure that you have an administrator set for the GW
>> domain. Then use the GW Postoffice maintenance GWCheck and see what
>> the mailboxes have.
>>
>> Another way would be to install the 21 day eval of Control/periscope
>> from intellireach and get al of the detailed analasys of your GW
>> system that way.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 16:30:18 GMT, derrick.smith@brattle.com wrote:
>>
>>> Our main domain/post office server is supporting about 120 users, but

>> the
>>> PO is using ~150GB. Of this, ~130GB is taken up by attachments. We

>> would
>>> like to run a report or find a utility that will report user mailbox

>> sizes
>>> with the attachments (sizes) they're pointing to (we can't simply

>> limit
>>> the user mailbox sizes without placing our employment in jeapordy).

>> I
>>> have run an analyze/fix on the PO with Collect statistics turned on,

>> but
>>> the output wasn't very readible. I found the GWAttachmentStats

>> utility
>>> which is supposed to reformat the gwcheck.log data into a usable

>> format,
>>> but it fails "3052: Uninitialized variable or undefined function".

>> We're
>>> running GroupWise 6.5.3 on NetWare 5.1 SP 8. Any information is
>>> appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Derrick

>> Tim
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