RE: Folder problem

2002-01-31 Thread Tim John - Domainz
: Friday, 1 February 2002 00:27 :To: Exchange Discussions :Subject: RE: Folder problem : : :It isn't anything stupid like your mailbox has reached its :limit is it? That :error pops up when you try to move things around the your :mailbox when it :has reached a limit. : :Just a thought. : :Regards : :Mr

RE: Folder problem

2002-01-31 Thread Adam Romain
-Original Message- From: Joyce, Louis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 31 January 2002 11:27 To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Folder problem It isn't anything stupid like your mailbox has reached its limit is it? That error pops up when you try to move things around the your

RE: Folder problem

2002-01-31 Thread Tim John - Domainz
:Subject: RE: Folder problem : : :Just checked and 'Folder+SubFolders' is only 400k. This doesn't seem to :excessive. : :My next move is to create a new folder, copy everything into it and try :making the DL again. : :I'll post the results :) : :Tim : : ::-Original Message- ::From: Joyce

RE: Folder problem

2002-01-30 Thread Lynne July
When you create the DL, do you attempt to add contacts to it, or are you simply trying to save an empty DL? There is a limit as to the number of contacts in a personal DL - 150, 160 or so. Can you create a personal DL somewhere else and copy it to this folder? -Original Message-

RE: Folder problem

2002-01-30 Thread Tim John - Domainz
Discussions :Subject: RE: Folder problem : : :When you create the DL, do you attempt to add contacts to it, :or are you :simply trying to save an empty DL? There is a limit as to the :number of :contacts in a personal DL - 150, 160 or so. : :Can you create a personal DL somewhere else and copy

RE: Folder problem

2002-01-30 Thread Brian Meline
What do you have organizationally for server ? More than one ? I got something similar to this when I unhooked a 5.5 server before I really should have. Or, replication is not taking place between servers, and the one has the mailboxes and the other has the public folders. A neat way to load