In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] (Andrew J. Larson) writes (in part): > great! one question. why such a large po quota (contrasted to www space)? > is this assuming people won't delete any mail off of the server the entire 4 > years as a student? The thought is that students will be increasingly be sending and receiving large attachments (word processing documents, spreadsheet and database data files, graphics and sound files, etc.) through their e-mail, and that a fairly large amount of disk space will be necessary just to move these attachments in and out of mail. The 5 Mb quota assumes use of POP and downloading of mail, rather than any long-term storage of mail on a server (a la IMAP). John -- Miami University John B Harlan Campus Wide Information Systems (CWIS) Coordinator Client Services Miami Computing & Information Services (MCIS) 201 Gaskill Hall Oxford, Ohio 45056-0000 (513) 529-5330 voice (513) 529-3052 fax [log in to unmask] http://www.muohio.edu/coorcwis/