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Revision as of 13:04, 24 March 2010
Default quotas: mailbox quota / mailbox size, file server quotas (tigercat, classes, midd-unix), CMS quotas.
E-Mail, Tigercat, Classes, Midd-Unix Quotas
Faculty/Staff |
Students | |
E-Mail Mailbox Quota |
1GB |
500MB |
Tigercat Quota |
250MB |
250MB |
Classes Quota |
300MB (per class) |
300MB (per class) |
Midd-Unix Quota |
50MB |
50MB |
E-Mail Attachment Quotas
Even though our Middlebury College e-mail system allows you to send 10MB attachment(s), many other e-mail systems (e.g. Gmail) don't allow such large attachment(s). So, jsmith@midd can send a 5MB pdf file to joe@gmail, but gmail will refuse to accept the message. The problem is obviously on gmail's end. Keep this in mind!
- You Middlebury College E-mail Account can receive attachments as large as 10MB.
- Your Middlebury College E-mail Account can send attachments as large as 10MB.
- Middlebury College users can send a single message to (at most) 15000 other Middlebury College users.
- Middlebury College users can SEND 10mb attachments to e-mail accounts outside our e-mail system. It's not guaranteed that the recepient will receive such a large attachment, since many other e-mail systems simpy cannot accept such a large attachment.
- Middlebury College users can send (up to 1000) messages per smtp session.
- This page was last edited on 24 March 2010, at 13:04.
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