"Disk is full" message when sending files from Mac OE

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One of the old Macintosh G3s in my office has a lot of trouble sending
out emails with attachments from Outlook Express 5. If the attachment
is larger than 1 MB, Outlook Express returns an error, "Disk is full."
This has followed us from one Mac to another, and from one ISP to
another. This happens ONLY with this one user's email account. The rest
of the office has no trouble sending out messages up to 10 MB.

She has plenty of room on her 35 GB hard drive, so what disk is full?
Does anyone know what this error is referring to?

Thanks,
cprovancher
 
cprovancher said:
One of the old Macintosh G3s in my office has a lot of trouble sending
out emails with attachments from Outlook Express 5. If the attachment
is larger than 1 MB, Outlook Express returns an error, "Disk is full."
This has followed us from one Mac to another, and from one ISP to
another. This happens ONLY with this one user's email account. The
rest of the office has no trouble sending out messages up to 10 MB.

She has plenty of room on her 35 GB hard drive, so what disk is full?
Does anyone know what this error is referring to?

Thanks,
cprovancher

Try posting this in an Outlook Express newsgroup - this is not one of them.
Outlook is a part of Microsoft Office and is what this group supports.
Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer and has its own newsgroups.

The newsgroup for OE for Macintosh is
microsoft.public.internet.outlookexpress.mac

You can also find some good Outlook Express information here:
www.insideoe.com

A list of Microsoft Public Newsgroups can be found here (not exhaustive):
http://aumha.org/nntp.htm
 

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