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