Originally Posted by upallnight
I've definitely not found that to be the case with Outlook. When my company imposed a 50MB limit, folks used to complain about it (me included). My company eventually bumped the limit to 150MB. It's just as a big a nuisance, but it did shut everyone up for 6mo - 1yr. My inbox is still maxed out, and I have just as many situations where I need to clear it out because I can no longer get any messages. Most folks I know get the warning messages, then clear out 5-10MB....then it fills back up.
The absolute amount we clear out is the same -- and actually the relative amount we clear out (as a % of total size) is lower.
It's fundamentally a failure to manage one's inbox (me included). I don't think the tendency to "proactively" clear the box is any greater, as it's really more dependent upon the nature of the individual rather than the system limit.
Just my $0.02.
For what it's worth, I'd like a bigger limit, but I'm sure I'll bump up against that, too.