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date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 04:11:01 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.admin        back       


mail being deliverd while mailbox is full   
I am using exchange 2000 with service pack 3 on windows 2000 server.
I have defined mail box size limits on the mail boxes. it is 20 MB on each 
mailbox.
Now if a user send a mail having attachment of 1 MB to 6000 users.and the 
mail box of 2000 users is full.The non delivery report is being generated and 
undeliverd mail is being deliverd to sender's mailbox having the attachment 
of 1 MB. In this way the mail box of sender is consuming space of 2000 MB 
whereas I have defined the mailbox limit of 20 MB.
If i have defined the limit of 20 MB then why the undeliverd mails are being 
delivered to the sender mail box.I think it should go in the bad mail folder 
but it is not going

can anyone help me in this issue
thanks in advance
date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 04:11:01 -0800   author:   mangesh.shukla

Re: mail being deliverd while mailbox is full   
mangesh.shukla  wrote:
> I am using exchange 2000 with service pack 3 on windows 2000 server.
> I have defined mail box size limits on the mail boxes. it is 20 MB on
> each mailbox.

Wow - that's not very much. Your users must not be very happy. Why so small?

> Now if a user send a mail having attachment of 1 MB to 6000 users

Your Exchange server wouldn't allow a message to that many recipients by 
default, if I remember E2k correctly....

> .and
> the mail box of 2000 users is full.

...which wouldn't surprise me, given the 20MB limit!

> The non delivery report is being
> generated and undeliverd mail is being deliverd to sender's mailbox
> having the attachment of 1 MB. In this way the mail box of sender is
> consuming space of 2000 MB whereas I have defined the mailbox limit
> of 20 MB.
> If i have defined the limit of 20 MB then why the undeliverd mails
> are being delivered to the sender mail box.I think it should go in
> the bad mail folder but it is not going

Are you saying that you've actually *seen* 2000 NDRs being successfully 
delivered to the sender's mailbox, each bearing the 1MB attachment?

>
> can anyone help me in this issue
> thanks in advance
date: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 16:29:53 -0500   author:   Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Re: mail being deliverd while mailbox is full   
> Are you saying that you've actually *seen* 2000 NDRs being successfully 
> delivered to the sender's mailbox, each bearing the 1MB attachment?

yes this is the case I have actually seen 2000 NDRs
being successfully  delivered to the sender's mailbox, each bearing the 1MB 
attachment?
Can u tell me why this is happening while i have limited the users mail box 
size 20 MB
If u know then reply otherwise dont talk here stupidly.
OK u r the one who not giving the proper reply but joking on my question


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> mangesh.shukla  wrote:
> > I am using exchange 2000 with service pack 3 on windows 2000 server.
> > I have defined mail box size limits on the mail boxes. it is 20 MB on
> > each mailbox.
> 
> Wow - that's not very much. Your users must not be very happy. Why so small?
> 
> > Now if a user send a mail having attachment of 1 MB to 6000 users
> 
> Your Exchange server wouldn't allow a message to that many recipients by 
> default, if I remember E2k correctly....
> 
> > .and
> > the mail box of 2000 users is full.
> 
> ....which wouldn't surprise me, given the 20MB limit!
> 
> > The non delivery report is being
> > generated and undeliverd mail is being deliverd to sender's mailbox
> > having the attachment of 1 MB. In this way the mail box of sender is
> > consuming space of 2000 MB whereas I have defined the mailbox limit
> > of 20 MB.
> > If i have defined the limit of 20 MB then why the undeliverd mails
> > are being delivered to the sender mail box.I think it should go in
> > the bad mail folder but it is not going
> 
> Are you saying that you've actually *seen* 2000 NDRs being successfully 
> delivered to the sender's mailbox, each bearing the 1MB attachment?
> 
> >
> > can anyone help me in this issue
> > thanks in advance
> 
> 
> 
>
date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 20:21:12 -0800   author:   mangesh.shukla

Re: mail being deliverd while mailbox is full   
I haven't worked with E2K for a while so bear that in mind. On the Mail 
database limits have you prohibited the receiving of email when the limits 
are reached as shown below?

Prohibit send and receive at: Select this check box to send a warning 
message that states that the user has exceeded mailbox limits. If the user 
receives this message, the user cannot receive any messages.

"mangesh.shukla"  wrote in message 
news:443B6BBA-CB8A-4DB1-B8E8-AFCAB57A7950@microsoft.com...
>I am using exchange 2000 with service pack 3 on windows 2000 server.
> I have defined mail box size limits on the mail boxes. it is 20 MB on each
> mailbox.
> Now if a user send a mail having attachment of 1 MB to 6000 users.and the
> mail box of 2000 users is full.The non delivery report is being generated 
> and
> undeliverd mail is being deliverd to sender's mailbox having the 
> attachment
> of 1 MB. In this way the mail box of sender is consuming space of 2000 MB
> whereas I have defined the mailbox limit of 20 MB.
> If i have defined the limit of 20 MB then why the undeliverd mails are 
> being
> delivered to the sender mail box.I think it should go in the bad mail 
> folder
> but it is not going
>
> can anyone help me in this issue
> thanks in advance
date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 19:08:54 -0500   author:   Kevin Longley

Re: mail being deliverd while mailbox is full   
All the settings are O.k.


"Kevin Longley" wrote:

> I haven't worked with E2K for a while so bear that in mind. On the Mail 
> database limits have you prohibited the receiving of email when the limits 
> are reached as shown below?
> 
> Prohibit send and receive at: Select this check box to send a warning 
> message that states that the user has exceeded mailbox limits. If the user 
> receives this message, the user cannot receive any messages.
> 
> "mangesh.shukla"  wrote in message 
> news:443B6BBA-CB8A-4DB1-B8E8-AFCAB57A7950@microsoft.com...
> >I am using exchange 2000 with service pack 3 on windows 2000 server.
> > I have defined mail box size limits on the mail boxes. it is 20 MB on each
> > mailbox.
> > Now if a user send a mail having attachment of 1 MB to 6000 users.and the
> > mail box of 2000 users is full.The non delivery report is being generated 
> > and
> > undeliverd mail is being deliverd to sender's mailbox having the 
> > attachment
> > of 1 MB. In this way the mail box of sender is consuming space of 2000 MB
> > whereas I have defined the mailbox limit of 20 MB.
> > If i have defined the limit of 20 MB then why the undeliverd mails are 
> > being
> > delivered to the sender mail box.I think it should go in the bad mail 
> > folder
> > but it is not going
> >
> > can anyone help me in this issue
> > thanks in advance 
> 
>
date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 20:14:02 -0800   author:   mangesh.shukla

Re: mail being deliverd while mailbox is full   
mangesh.shukla  wrote:
>> Are you saying that you've actually *seen* 2000 NDRs being
>> successfully delivered to the sender's mailbox, each bearing the 1MB
>> attachment?
>
> yes this is the case I have actually seen 2000 NDRs
> being successfully  delivered to the sender's mailbox, each bearing
> the 1MB attachment?
> Can u tell me why this is happening while i have limited the users
> mail box size 20 MB
> If u know then reply otherwise dont talk here stupidly.
> OK u r the one who not giving the proper reply but joking on my
> question

No, I wasn't joking, and the way you wrote this, it sounded like a 
hypothetical scenario (especially given that unless you'd deliberately 
opened it up for some reason, your users cannot send mail to 6000 users in a 
single message). There's no need to be rude to people who are volunteering 
their own free time to try to help others.
>
>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>
>> mangesh.shukla  wrote:
>>> I am using exchange 2000 with service pack 3 on windows 2000 server.
>>> I have defined mail box size limits on the mail boxes. it is 20 MB
>>> on each mailbox.
>>
>> Wow - that's not very much. Your users must not be very happy. Why
>> so small?
>>
>>> Now if a user send a mail having attachment of 1 MB to 6000 users
>>
>> Your Exchange server wouldn't allow a message to that many
>> recipients by default, if I remember E2k correctly....
>>
>>> .and
>>> the mail box of 2000 users is full.
>>
>> ....which wouldn't surprise me, given the 20MB limit!
>>
>>> The non delivery report is being
>>> generated and undeliverd mail is being deliverd to sender's mailbox
>>> having the attachment of 1 MB. In this way the mail box of sender is
>>> consuming space of 2000 MB whereas I have defined the mailbox limit
>>> of 20 MB.
>>> If i have defined the limit of 20 MB then why the undeliverd mails
>>> are being delivered to the sender mail box.I think it should go in
>>> the bad mail folder but it is not going
>>
>> Are you saying that you've actually *seen* 2000 NDRs being
>> successfully delivered to the sender's mailbox, each bearing the 1MB
>> attachment?
>>
>>>
>>> can anyone help me in this issue
>>> thanks in advance
date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 09:46:18 -0500   author:   Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

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