storage email
Hello [email protected] (not my real email addy, so don’t even go there), You are currently exceeding your Yahoo! Mail storage quota by a very large amount. You are only allowed -2048.0MB of storage but you are currently using 0.0MB of storage. Your account has been temporarily disabled from receiving new messages. [size=1]
The easiest way to continue receiving your important email is to expand your mailbox. Yahoo! Mail offers 10, 25, 50 and 100MB of storage space starting at just $9.99/year. Click here now to order Extra Storage.
If you are not interested in Extra Storage, you will need to delete some of your email. You may want to start with older email, or email with large attachments. Please remember, however, that once you delete a message, it is gone forever.
To delete email, simply go to the Yahoo! Mail website (http://mail.yahoo.com), sign in to your account, check the messages you want to delete, and click the “Delete” button at the top or bottom of the page. Then, be sure to empty your Trash folder by clicking on “Empty Trash,” which is above the messages in your inbox or can be reached by clicking on “Folders” on the left side of the page, then clicking “Empty Trash.”
We recommend that you keep at least 1 MB of free space in your Yahoo! Mail account to make sure you can receive incoming email. You can view the amount of storage space you are using just below the “Unread Messages” section on the home page of Yahoo! Mail.
If you use a POP3 client to read your mail, you may want to configure it to “Delete messages from the server” when retrieving your Yahoo! Mail. Check the help files for your POP3 client if you need assistance in setting this up.
Of course, if you sign up for Extra Storage now, you’ll be able to save all of your important email and have plenty of room for the future.
Sincerely,
The Yahoo! Mail Team[/size]
so evidently, I have a negative limit on my email acct… Now this email is not a general yahoo acct, this is the acct I have due to having a DSL acct with SBC. I can’t get rid of the acct, it is the only way SBC will communicate with me, plus I need to use thier SMTP server to send mail…
I just thought it funny that I have exceeded storage on an account which only receives email from them, and had to share.
crazy corporations will stop at nothing to get you to buy the “upgraded” solution…