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SUMMARY
Microsoft Exchange has the capability to define rules to automatically
operate on messages in the Inbox or a public folder. There is a 32K "packed
data" limit for the rules on each folder, whether Inbox or public folders.
The maximum number of rules depends on the size of the rules defined and
the amount of data required for a rule varies depending on the rule. For
example, a rule to move messages into a folder, for a single recipient,
takes about 660 bytes. Hence there is no defined limit for the maximum
number of rules that can be assigned to a folder. On the average it is
between 40 and 50 rules per folder.
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