I have received two 'failed to deliver' messages.
The emails were to my wife, only a few yards away.
But which one(s) bounced.
I cannot tell from the returned message. e.g.
This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:
her_name@domain.co.uk
mailbox is full: retry timeout exceeded
Reporting-MTA: dns; nativespace-puck.ns-puck.com
Action: failed
Final-Recipient: rfc822;her_name@domain.co.uk
Status: 5.0.
Can I get thunderbird to provide more details?
bounced email issue
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Re: bounced email issue
How much more detail do you want?
"mailbox is full"
As in can't stuff more in there.
I've never understood how people can leave messages in their inbox.
I read them and off they go to the appropriate sub-folder.
"mailbox is full"
As in can't stuff more in there.
I've never understood how people can leave messages in their inbox.
I read them and off they go to the appropriate sub-folder.
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Re: bounced email issue
I wanted to know which email was blocking it?
when was it sent?
Anyway, despite emptying the mailbox recently, this has happened far too quickly.
It turns out that the cellphone is not removing certain items.
We both had a purge but cPanel still says it is incomplete.
I will have to try to disconnect my wife from her phone!
when was it sent?
Anyway, despite emptying the mailbox recently, this has happened far too quickly.
It turns out that the cellphone is not removing certain items.
We both had a purge but cPanel still says it is incomplete.
I will have to try to disconnect my wife from her phone!
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Re: bounced email issue
A) That bounce message is from the server and Thunderbird can't provide any more information than it receives from that server.
B) Have you tried logging into that account using a browser and reviewing the messages in the server inbox? You could then move messages out of the inbox folder to some other folder on the server to free up space.
B) Have you tried logging into that account using a browser and reviewing the messages in the server inbox? You could then move messages out of the inbox folder to some other folder on the server to free up space.
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Re: bounced email issue
Yes that has now been done but the cellphone had been holding onto deleted and trash items.
Although it looks from the cellphone as though all but a handful of messages had been deleted, the server account viewed from cPanel shows that it is not virtually empty.
It is an Android powered OnePlus 6T and very different from my own Xioumi M9 with theoretically the same Android OS version.
Oh for a phone that can run Linux!
Although it looks from the cellphone as though all but a handful of messages had been deleted, the server account viewed from cPanel shows that it is not virtually empty.
It is an Android powered OnePlus 6T and very different from my own Xioumi M9 with theoretically the same Android OS version.
Oh for a phone that can run Linux!
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Re: bounced email issue
OK, this is being moved to MozillaZine Tech as the issue does not seem to be related to Thunderbird but to the cell phone's email app.