Ultimately, it's a factor of single-instance storage.   The various add-on
products that facilitate the restore of a single mailbox, by and large, undo
single-instance storage.

-ASB



On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 8:09 PM, Ben Scott <mailvor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The inability to easily restore a single mailbox is not a good
> thing.  Maybe there are tech trade-offs that make that design
> limitation necessary.  Maybe it's a consequence of some fundamental
> design decisions made a long time ago, and which aren't easily
> changed.  Maybe it's just something we have to live with, and other
> capabilities make it worth it.  But calling people stupid in an effort
> to defend that limitation?  That's counter to any possibility for
> progress and improvement, and rude besides.
>
>  There are two ways to approach any obstacle: One can look for
> reasons why not, or one can look for ways how.  I know which approach
> I prefer.
>

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