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Can a school apply to increase the email quota assigned to users?

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Can a school apply to increase the email quota assigned to users?

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Yes. The current email quota is 10MB per student or other user and 30MB per staff user. These allocations are the minimum quotas that must apply. A school may purchase extra email storage space in gigabyte lots and assign it to individual users, or all users in a group. If you purchase extra email storage this results in a permanent increase in the quota for your school. You may apply to change the distribution of the quota increase at a later date, but not the total quota. Cost payable to EQ for increasing email quotas The cost of extra storage is $90/gigabyte/school year (or part thereof), plus an administration fee of $150 per request. The administration fee is paid once, when the increase is requested, not annually. It will be financially beneficial to apply for a quota increase in the early part of the school year, rather than towards the end. For example, if a request is received in November 2007 the school will be charged $90/GB for the 2007 school year (plus $150) and then in e

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