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By Erik Kangas, PhD, President
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Posts Tagged ‘disk space’
Published: Saturday, July 4th, 2009
LuxSci has made some notable enhancements to its web-based user interface:
- LuxSci now supports some of the new features of FireFox v3.5 and Internet Explorer v8.0 that improve the speed of our web interface (native JSON processing).
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Tags: custom filter, disk space, email folder, forwarding, imap, json, webmail Posted in New Feature Announcements
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Published: Monday, June 1st, 2009
LuxSci has expanded its administrative disk space usage controls to domains. Administrators can now optionally impose hard disk space limits on a per-domain basis, such that all users in a domain are suspended from using more space once the total space used by the domain reaches a pre-defined limit.
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Tags: disk space, domain, limit Posted in New Feature Announcements
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Published: Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
Starting June 1st, 2009, LuxSci will change the way that it determines monthly disk space usage. Going forward, an account’s monthly disk space usage will be its “peak disk space usage” — i.e. the maximum disk space used during the month.
If an account’s peak usage exceeds its purchased disk space limit, the account will automatically use “supplemental disk space” to make up the difference with no noticeable change for users. Supplemental disk space is a convenience that costs 150% of what the same disk space would cost if planned for and purchased ahead of time.
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Tags: 95%, bandwidth, disk space, hard, limit, maximum, price, quota, soft, supplemental Posted in LuxSci Insider
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