High Water Mark Notice

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"ATTENTION: High Water Mark Notification, total bytes stored."

I am getting the above notice in my email box and is doesn't say who
it is to or who it is from. I have my account and several of my ISP
sub accounts pulling mail through Outlook 2003.

1) the box for leaving mail on the server is NOT checked on any mail
account
2) I go to the ISP's web mail to see if mail has backed up at their
level and it is totally empty, i.e. they are all getting popped down
to Outlook
3) I archieved my outlook email about two weeks ago so the only
current files in my email box are recent ones

So, why the heck am I getting this message and who is it really coming
from?

Your help, as always, is greatly appreciated.
 
no said:
"ATTENTION: High Water Mark Notification, total bytes stored."

I am getting the above notice in my email box and is doesn't say who
it is to or who it is from. I have my account and several of my ISP
sub accounts pulling mail through Outlook 2003.

1) the box for leaving mail on the server is NOT checked on any mail
account
2) I go to the ISP's web mail to see if mail has backed up at their
level and it is totally empty, i.e. they are all getting popped down
to Outlook
3) I archieved my outlook email about two weeks ago so the only
current files in my email box are recent ones

So, why the heck am I getting this message and who is it really coming
from?

Why? Well, I don't think anyone around here will be able to answer that
one.

Who is it really coming from? Open the message, go to View - Options and
look through the Internet Headers and read through them. There should be a
hint there.
 
Nothing but...

Return-Path: <>
From: <HWM_Notice_From>
Subject: ATTENTION: High Water Mark Notification, total bytes stored.
Date: <HWM_Notice_Date>

If I've done the three things above, what is it that could be at the
high water level?
 
TiChNi said:
Nothing but...

Return-Path: <>
From: <HWM_Notice_From>
Subject: ATTENTION: High Water Mark Notification, total bytes stored.
Date: <HWM_Notice_Date>

If I've done the three things above, what is it that could be at the
high water level?

There's nothing else? No Recieved headers? No Date header? Just those
four?
 
TiChNi said:
Nothing else - copied directly from headers.

Odd. Out of curiousity, have you asked the ISP if they are the ones sending
the message? A quick google points to the very poorly configured error
message to be from the server side.

And, as an aside, in a newsgroup, you really are only supposed to trim
inapplicable text, not all of it. One should be able to figure out the
thread by reading the most recent post, since it would include the salient
points.
 
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