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A '''hard quota''' is 150% of your [[quota]]. For example, if you have a quota of 200 [[megabytes]] then your hard quota would be 300 megabytes.
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A '''hard quota''' is 150% of your [[quota]]. For example, if you have a quota of 250 [[megabytes]] then your hard quota would be 375 megabytes.
  
 
==What happens when I reach it?==
 
==What happens when I reach it?==

Latest revision as of 15:26, 22 May 2008

A hard quota is 150% of your quota. For example, if you have a quota of 250 megabytes then your hard quota would be 375 megabytes.

What happens when I reach it?

At this point, there are several things that can happen.

  1. E-mail that you send will not be saved.
  2. You are no longer able to delete any e-mail.
  3. You are no longer able to move e-mail from any of your mailboxes to a different one except the trash.
  4. You will still receive e-mail in your Inbox.

How do I fix this?

You can call the Technology Helpline and speak with a consultant to help you delete messages and empty your trash until you are underneath your quota.

See also