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Check the amount of space you are using on blue.unix (the Home Directory) with the Unix Account and Group Management website. Remember that these numbers are given in megabytes (MB) and that your storage limit on the CMS and the UVa Exchange Service is 2 GB. You can divide the numbers given on the website by 1024 to learn the number of gigabytes (GB) you are using. If you use a Web browser to search for mb to gb conversion, you will find a number of free conversion programs.
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How much space am I using on blue.unix for my archived mail messages and other data storage now?
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