Outlook quota

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Hello

I have a pc with a 120gb hard disk (of which I use about
10%) and have, apparently reached a limit on my office
professional 2003 personal mailbox limit of about 8 mb!!!
This due to the frequent high water mark messages that I
receive - I assume that this is from my own wonderfull PC
cause I never go near my limit at my ISP server.

I cannot find out how to change my limit to more
adequately reflect the amount of space available on my
hard disk! unbelievable!! does anyone know how I can do
this?

Thanks in advance

Trev
 
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what's there.

--
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Hello

I have a pc with a 120gb hard disk (of which I use about
10%) and have, apparently reached a limit on my office
professional 2003 personal mailbox limit of about 8 mb!!!
This due to the frequent high water mark messages that I
receive - I assume that this is from my own wonderfull PC
cause I never go near my limit at my ISP server.

I cannot find out how to change my limit to more
adequately reflect the amount of space available on my
hard disk! unbelievable!! does anyone know how I can do
this?
8 MB is not anywhere near Outlook 2003's limit.

What type of error or message are you getting?
--
<<<SgtRich>>>

Email Client: Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
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News Client (Binaries): News Rover 9.2 www.newsrover.com
 
Trev said:
I have a pc with a 120gb hard disk (of which I use about
10%) and have, apparently reached a limit on my office
professional 2003 personal mailbox limit of about 8 mb!!!
This due to the frequent high water mark messages that I
receive - I assume that this is from my own wonderfull PC
cause I never go near my limit at my ISP server.

I cannot find out how to change my limit to more
adequately reflect the amount of space available on my
hard disk! unbelievable!! does anyone know how I can do
this?

Outlook 2003 can happily store 20 Gb of data. The problem is with your ISP.
Outlook has no "highwater mark" messages.
 

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