Yes, I've seen this too. I can almost guarantee that the user on the
remote server has exceeded their storage allocation. They've probably
received a message from the server telling them they should delete some
mail.
Incidentally, in RFC 821, that is the exact text for error 552. Hotmail
et.
Quoting Ismal Hisham Darus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi,
I don't know where the problem is .. but in my my case, we have two
qmail servers server0 and server1 (not using inetd.. of course :)).
When somebody send files exceeding 2.5mb, he get a bouce mail stating
that :
Remote host said:
The quota is quite small at hotmail and other free mail providers, and
they outright *bounce* mail when it's exceeded.
Not mine, http://puny.vm.com is qmail compliant... and non-bannarized. ;)
I have sqwebmail and a home rolled perl cgi, oMail.
Dont all rush onboard though, I'm still
Hi,
I don't know where the problem is .. but in my my case, we have two
qmail servers server0 and server1 (not using inetd.. of course :)).
When somebody send files exceeding 2.5mb, he get a bouce mail stating
that :
Remote host said: 552 Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage
That message isn't coming from qmail. Are you sure the mail client
of "somebody"is configured to use your servers? Maybe they have it
pointed to their ISP or some other mail server.
Regards.
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 09:34:41AM +0800, Ismal Hisham Darus wrote:
Hi,
I don't know where the
From: Ismal Hisham Darus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When somebody send files exceeding 2.5mb, he get a bouce mail stating
that :
Is that 2.5 mb before or after encoding? Depending on the encoding, 2.5mb
can well become 15 mb... difficult, but possible.
Test it the other way around: if you lower