How to refresh quota value - You exceeded your mail quota
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How to refresh quota value - You exceeded your mail quota
Hi,
I just received message from my thunderbird "You exceeded your mail quota"
As I have my own domain, so I increased quota of my inbox to double value.
But even when I restarted my computer I still receiving this message from my thunderbird.
It looks like thunderbird does not recognized that the quota was changed.
Is there any solution for this problem.
The message "You exceeded your mail quota" is shown every time I receive new message and it is horrible.
Is there any way how to refresh value of quota in thunderbird, or any way how to disable this notification.
I use Windows version of Thunderbird version 2.0.0.21 (20090302)
Thank you very much
Roman
I just received message from my thunderbird "You exceeded your mail quota"
As I have my own domain, so I increased quota of my inbox to double value.
But even when I restarted my computer I still receiving this message from my thunderbird.
It looks like thunderbird does not recognized that the quota was changed.
Is there any solution for this problem.
The message "You exceeded your mail quota" is shown every time I receive new message and it is horrible.
Is there any way how to refresh value of quota in thunderbird, or any way how to disable this notification.
I use Windows version of Thunderbird version 2.0.0.21 (20090302)
Thank you very much
Roman
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Re: How to refresh quota value - You exceeded your mail quota
What are the exact contents of the entire error message? Do you regularly compact your folders? It is strongly recommended. Check this page for information on compacting folders.
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Re: How to refresh quota value - You exceeded your mail quota
The entair message is "You exceeded your mail quota"
It is not error message, but Alert window.
It has something with IMAP quotas.
When you right click on INBOX folder -> Properties... -> Quota
Before I had my email account limit (limited quota on server side) set to 2GB
When it reaches 80% of the limit the thunderbird started alert me, so I just set it to 4GB on my IMAP server.
Thunderbird somehow getted the limits from my IMAP server, but now after upgrade quota on my server the thunderbird did not actualize new size.
It always alert me with message "You exceeded your mail quota" (always when new message arrives - but only when the thunderbird is not active window - i.e. it is in background when I work with other application) even I already upgraded the quota on server side.
One thing is that befor quota upgrade I saw 80% proggress bar at the status bar of thunderbird also quota info was under INBOX folder -> Properties... -> Quota.
Now there is no data under INBOX folder -> Properties... -> Quota
and also the quota progress bar was disappeared.
But the problem is that thunderbird still opens alert window with message "You exceeded your mail quota".
Thank you
Roman
It is not error message, but Alert window.
It has something with IMAP quotas.
When you right click on INBOX folder -> Properties... -> Quota
Before I had my email account limit (limited quota on server side) set to 2GB
When it reaches 80% of the limit the thunderbird started alert me, so I just set it to 4GB on my IMAP server.
Thunderbird somehow getted the limits from my IMAP server, but now after upgrade quota on my server the thunderbird did not actualize new size.
It always alert me with message "You exceeded your mail quota" (always when new message arrives - but only when the thunderbird is not active window - i.e. it is in background when I work with other application) even I already upgraded the quota on server side.
One thing is that befor quota upgrade I saw 80% proggress bar at the status bar of thunderbird also quota info was under INBOX folder -> Properties... -> Quota.
Now there is no data under INBOX folder -> Properties... -> Quota
and also the quota progress bar was disappeared.
But the problem is that thunderbird still opens alert window with message "You exceeded your mail quota".
Thank you
Roman
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Re: How to refresh quota value - You exceeded your mail quota
Please review the link and answer the question about compacting.
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Re: How to refresh quota value - You exceeded your mail quota
this link doesn't work for me
I have exactly the same problem as romanhrivik.
Is there anyone who knows an answer to this problem?
If possible I would like to not compact my folders.
Thanks,
Guido
I have exactly the same problem as romanhrivik.
Is there anyone who knows an answer to this problem?
If possible I would like to not compact my folders.
Thanks,
Guido
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Re: How to refresh quota value - You exceeded your mail quota
guidothunderbirduser wrote:If possible I would like to not compact my folders.
Why do you not wish to compact folders? Do you understand that compacting is not compressing?
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Re: How to refresh quota value - You exceeded your mail quota
Hmm, no. I though this is the same, and Thunderbird is just unclear about the terminology.
I just read up on it. As it seems it is to get the space from the already deleted emails? Is that right?
This will only be done locally, it won't have any effect on the IMAP server?
Thanks,
Guido
I just read up on it. As it seems it is to get the space from the already deleted emails? Is that right?
This will only be done locally, it won't have any effect on the IMAP server?
Thanks,
Guido
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Re: How to refresh quota value - You exceeded your mail quota
You have it right!
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Re: How to refresh quota value - You exceeded your mail quota
Compacting also expunges IMAP accounts. It applies to both protocols.
Corday,
While we appreciate help, please don't post if you can't give a real solution. Posting just to post is against forum rules.
Corday,
While we appreciate help, please don't post if you can't give a real solution. Posting just to post is against forum rules.
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Re: How to refresh quota value - You exceeded your mail quota
@DanRaisch & Daifne: Thanks a lot for the help!
I restarted Thunderbird several times by now and it just 'magically' started to work again. I'm not sure if it is related to the following German blog post I found: http://stefan.waidele.info/2008/10/03/a ... ail-quota/ Where it says that you can delete the maildirsize on the IMAP server to force an update on the new available size.
But anyway, it works again for me.
Thanks you guys for the information about the compacting, I didn't know that!
Cheers,
Guido
I restarted Thunderbird several times by now and it just 'magically' started to work again. I'm not sure if it is related to the following German blog post I found: http://stefan.waidele.info/2008/10/03/a ... ail-quota/ Where it says that you can delete the maildirsize on the IMAP server to force an update on the new available size.
But anyway, it works again for me.
Thanks you guys for the information about the compacting, I didn't know that!
Cheers,
Guido
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Re: How to refresh quota value - You exceeded your mail quota
You're welcome.