My mailbox recently became full and I have deleted all of the emails from my inbox and deleted items.
However, people still cannot send me an email. They get the following error message:
Action: failed
Status: 5.2.2
Diagnostic-Code: smtp;552 5.2.2 This message is larger than the current system limit or the recipient's mailbox is full. Create a shorter message body or remove attachments and try sending it again.
I have the free version and have no need to pay for an upgrade.
Can anyone assist me please?
Thanks
Hi
Everytime I fill out and submit the Microsoft account recovery request, I receive the following error. I was only able to successfully submit a request several months ago, but it was denied so I wanted to go back and try to enter more information. This is getting VERY FRUSTRATING as I have tried this process over a dozen times in the last few months. I would like my account re-activated!!!!!!
Our server is having a problem. We're working to fix it as soon as we can, so try again in a few minutes.
I realize now that group e-mails count as multiple e-mails, not just one, so that may be the issue. However, i have sent more than one e-mail a day to this particular group of people in the past and still not gotten this error message. It only seem to be a recent occurence.
I cannot 'send' Emails from MS Outlook. I receive them but can't reply or send original Emails. This is the error message I received today Nov. 1/13.
The server for account "Gmail" returned the error "5.7.8 http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?answer=14257 s14sm17599944oeo.1 - gsmtp." Your username/password or security settings may be incorrect. Would you like to try re-entering your password?
What's wrong? I have started using FireFox Browser now since it allows attachments rather than Internet Explorer.
How do I fix?
When I click on "Insert" there is an error message and Outlook temporarily shuts down. Cleared browsing history and restored advance settings, made no difference. This started when they replaced the attachment icon with "Insert". Does anyone know how to stop this foolishness? (without moving to IE10)
Cheers
xxx
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