I have a client with 332 subfolders in her OL2002 mailbox. Messages in many of these folders fail to appear after an undetermined duration. Many of the folders are not accessed regularly, so we cannot determine what that duration is. Offline maint. is regulary perform on the XCH Server and no errors indicated in event logs. Has anyone seen anything like this?
"kdex7" wrote in message news:E8972778-2534-4A12-A196-03FCD2ABA055@microsoft.com... >I have a client with 332 subfolders in her OL2002 mailbox. Wow! Buy that woman some Metamucil. > Messages in many > of these folders fail to appear after an undetermined duration. Many of > the > folders are not accessed regularly, so we cannot determine what that > duration > is. Offline maint. is regulary perform on the XCH Server and no errors > indicated in event logs. Has anyone seen anything like this? How big is the mailbox? How deep are the subfolders nested? How many items per folder on average? Is the user trying to sync to an OST file? Does everything show up properly in OWA? You might try posting in microsoft.public.exchange.clients....
We have mailbox size limits in place, so maximum would be 70MB. Subfolders are nested 1-2 levels deep with anywhere from 2 to 25 messages per folder. The user does use OST. OWA does not display missing messges either. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > > "kdex7" wrote in message > news:E8972778-2534-4A12-A196-03FCD2ABA055@microsoft.com... > >I have a client with 332 subfolders in her OL2002 mailbox. > > Wow! Buy that woman some Metamucil. > > > Messages in many > > of these folders fail to appear after an undetermined duration. Many of > > the > > folders are not accessed regularly, so we cannot determine what that > > duration > > is. Offline maint. is regulary perform on the XCH Server and no errors > > indicated in event logs. Has anyone seen anything like this? > > How big is the mailbox? How deep are the subfolders nested? How many items > per folder on average? Is the user trying to sync to an OST file? Does > everything show up properly in OWA? > > You might try posting in microsoft.public.exchange.clients.... > > >
"kdex7" wrote in message news:9F80D30A-F7FC-4C88-8B9A-7FC6EBF4A929@microsoft.com... > We have mailbox size limits in place, so maximum would be 70MB. > Subfolders > are nested 1-2 levels deep with anywhere from 2 to 25 messages per folder. > The user > does use OST. OWA does not display missing messges either. Is autoarchive enabled in Outlook? Is this problem reproduceable at all? > > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > >> >> "kdex7" wrote in message >> news:E8972778-2534-4A12-A196-03FCD2ABA055@microsoft.com... >> >I have a client with 332 subfolders in her OL2002 mailbox. >> >> Wow! Buy that woman some Metamucil. >> >> > Messages in many >> > of these folders fail to appear after an undetermined duration. Many >> > of >> > the >> > folders are not accessed regularly, so we cannot determine what that >> > duration >> > is. Offline maint. is regulary perform on the XCH Server and no errors >> > indicated in event logs. Has anyone seen anything like this? >> >> How big is the mailbox? How deep are the subfolders nested? How many >> items >> per folder on average? Is the user trying to sync to an OST file? Does >> everything show up properly in OWA? >> >> You might try posting in microsoft.public.exchange.clients.... >> >> >>