Hi, Brammy.
Do you mean the storage on your computer, for mail that you've already
downloaded from the ISP's mail server? Or do you mean storage at the ISP?
WM doesn't limit how much mail you can store on your hard drive, except for
total space in the drive where you've placed your Store Folder. To see
where that folder is, click Tools | Options | Advanced | Maintenance | Store
Folder. Unless you've changed the default, it is in a subfolder under
C:\Users\Brammy - or whatever UserID you use. You can choose to move it to
another drive with more free space.
More likely, though, the limit is in the mail storage space on your ISP's
mail server that you are paying your ISP for. Two KB (2 kilobytes, or just
2,048 characters!) is practically zero, so I suspect that you have
misinterpreted or mistyped it. Whatever the limit is, you will need to
discuss it with your ISP - and probably pay for an increased allowance.
You DO let your ISP delete email that you've downloaded, don't you? At
Tools | Accounts, select your mail server ISP and click Properties |
Advanced. At the bottom of this page is a section called Delivery. You may
have set this to leave a copy of messages on your server, either
indefinitely or for a limited time. This can cause your mailbox at the ISP
to overflow. (Yes, it has happened to me. Family photos can fill it up
fast, and so can spam!) When that happens, no new mail can be accepted
until some old mail has been deleted to make room.
You can go to
http://www.mail2net.com/ and use their free service to access
your mailbox without using WM. You can see what has filled it up, and you
can delete some or all of the messages.
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
(e-mail address removed)
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)