All e-mails received are Admin- bounce backs

J

John Bradshaw

All my e-mail messages I receive is like this. It started about 3 weeks ago
about the time I renewd my Norton to a Norton 360. I think. Please help

"A message was sent to you that was returned to the sender(bounced)
because it would have caused your mailbox quota to be exceeded.

The following is the reason that the message was over quota:

Quota Type: bytes in the mailbox
Quota Available: 0
Total Quota: 102400000

The following is the information on the message that was bounced:

Sender: "Investor's Business Daily" <[email protected]>
Subject: IBD Tech Report: July 31, 2008 issue
Size: 51678
Message ID: <[email protected]>
Date: Fri Aug 1 00:52:34 2008

Reply-To: "Investor's Business Daily" <[email protected]>

The message was bounced from the following folder:

INBOX

To fix this problem, delete some messages from your mailbox, and contact
the sender to resend the message.

If the size of the message is too big, contact the sender to reduce the
size of the message and resend the message."
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

You need to log in to the server via webmail and delete some
messages from the server. You have exceeded the storage
capacity of your mailbox on the server.
 
M

mac

John Bradshaw said:
All my e-mail messages I receive is like this. It started about 3 weeks
ago about the time I renewd my Norton to a Norton 360. I think. Please
help

"A message was sent to you that was returned to the sender(bounced)
because it would have caused your mailbox quota to be exceeded.

The following is the reason that the message was over quota:

Quota Type: bytes in the mailbox
Quota Available: 0
Total Quota: 102400000


It looks like you have WM set to "leave a copy of each message on the
server" selected?

Go to WM>Tools menu>accounts>select your account>properties>Advanced tab.

Either uncheck that option or set a sensible number of days to delete the
messages from the Server.

This feature is there only to allow you to get mail to more than one PC or
Laptop etc, It is not intended to be used as a backup option.
 

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