well, i my case, it did not return a storage allocation message.
i checked. the mailbox size was set to 10'000. the actual size of the=20
mailbox at the time i couldn't receive any more messages was 12'493.
and at that time it returned user unknown. and i checked the user name=20=

like a dozen times, it is correct.

but anyhooo, i would be more interested in an answer to my first=20
question:
does somebody know of a way to let a mail user know, when his/her=20
mailbox is full?

phil

On 23.03.2004, at 09:30, S=F6nke Ruempler wrote:

>> why does xmail send back a message saying "Unknown user:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]" if the mailbox of that user is full?
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> It doesn't. The bounce message is:
>
> 452 exceeded storage allocation
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