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Does anyone know how you can find out your email limit?
I was on holiday the past fortnight and got a lot of mail which I tried to clear through webmail from a web cafe halfway through the trip.
However, I noticed a substantial number of messages from ntlworld saying that such and such a mail couldn't be delivered because I was "over my quota".
I don't even know what the emails were as I just deleted them from the list as it was taking too long to go through everything.
So, if a few people send me a couple of emails with 1Mb attachments then it will soon build up over the 10Mb limit...
Sounds a bit daft. I can understand it if it's a single 10Mb email but not if - as in my case - it's loads of little ones (I get mail on motorbike racing)
Ken
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Just seen the post on unsubscribing, which sounds sensible... but I've spent a long time getting on some of these mailing lists and I'm not willing to drop out.
So, if a few people send me a couple of emails with 1Mb attachments then it will soon build up over the 10Mb limit...
Sounds a bit daft. I can understand it if it's a single 10Mb email but not if - as in my case - it's loads of little ones (I get mail on motorbike racing)
Ken
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Just seen the post on unsubscribing, which sounds sensible... but I've spent a long time getting on some of these mailing lists and I'm not willing to drop out.
Ken
you could set your mailbox to forward to a gmail account - my storage allowance on just one account is currently 2.3GB