SBS 2003 database space free
SBS 2003
Exchange sp2
Another organization received an NDR trying to send to my account and receives a bounce back with the following diagnostic :
maildrop: maildir over quota. My mailbox is well under the limit set on our server.%2social.technet.microsoft.comcked the registry and the proper setting is made to up the limit
to 75GB. I've checked the 1221 events in the log and they show 12MB free. At first I thought there is my problem...running out of space. But upon further reading, I guess that just shows the white space in the db. So, is there
anyway to confirm that the 75GB limit is in place?
May 27th, 2010 7:04pm
You have the wrong end of the stick. You've been researching space in the store or the size the store can grow to. The message suggests that the mailbox is over the quota. How big is the mailbox within the store and what are the settings
of the store?
Go into Exchange System Manager and see.
"kmclaurin" wrote in message
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SBS 2003
Exchange sp2
Another organization received an NDR trying to send to my account and receives a bounce back with the following diagnostic :
maildrop: maildir over quota. My mailbox is well under the limit set on our server.%2social.technet.microsoft.comcked the registry and the proper setting is made to up the limit
to 75GB. I've checked the 1221 events in the log and they show 12MB free. At first I thought there is my problem...running out of space. But upon further reading, I guess that just shows the white space in the db. So, is there
anyway to confirm that the 75GB limit is in place?
Mark Arnold, Exchange MVP.
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May 27th, 2010 7:53pm
The mailbox size limit is 250MB. The mailbox in qustion is 10MB.
May 27th, 2010 7:58pm
This: "maildrop: maildir over quota" doesn't sound very Exchange-y............
You sure it's a message that was sent to your mailbox on your Exchange server?
"kmclaurin" wrote in message
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The mailbox size limit is 250MB. The mailbox in qustion is 10MB.Mark Arnold, Exchange MVP.
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May 27th, 2010 10:18pm
So, the problematic user used 10MB mailbox size, and the only configured size limit is 250 MB for all mailboxes, right?
Does the issue happen permanently to this problematic recipient?
Does the issue happen permanently when attempting to send the messages from reported external domain to all your mailbox users?
Does the same issue happen with other external domains?
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June 1st, 2010 6:55am