If email is that important, then don't fsck with it. There are risks
involved in manually defragging the IS. 
IMHO Exchange is one of those things that the less you mess with it, the
longer it runs.

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Stevenson
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 1:44 PM
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Subject: RE: When Does Microsoft Recommend Defrag of Exchange IS?


To All That Replied:

Thx 4 all the angles @ which I can approach my manager.  I WILL use them
in our next conversation.  However, e-mail is a very sensitive subject
for my CIO ever since an Internal Services survey was done and reported
that of all IT services, e-mail is used by 99.9% of the client base.
And since his boss preaches "Customer Service" 1st and above all other
things, e-mail reliability is Paramount.  So, my manager generally likes
to see info from the manufacturer justifing what we "engineers"
recommend should or should not be done, thus the quest for a TechNet/KB
article.


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