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I recieved an email stating that my email was almost at it's quota and I need to know how to change the limit. I recieve a lot of email on a regular basis. I looked through the site for any reference but didn't find any.

 

 

Thanks ;)

 

 

 

 

www.gnome-girl.com

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If you go to www.******/cpanel and Under Email there should be a link to Manage Accounts. On the Manage Accounts page, you will find a list of all email accounts you have setup on your domain, just find the one for you, or the only one listed and click the change quota button to adjust your quota limit. If you click the clear button on that form, it changes to unlimited. That should do it.

Posted

Devynn,

 

For an email account that is created within your space that's true, but not for the main account.

 

Gnome-girl,

We'll get it fixed up right away. The main account email, which is what you are using, should only be dependent upon the space available in your package.

 

Lianna

Posted (edited)

Ahh, from what I understand, that is not a true email account. It is a catch-all account setup on your domain for any mail that comes to the domain that doesn't have a vaild email. My suggestion is to create a new email account with the same name as you are using for your email. You new email username would be your full email address.

 

Or you could just listen to those that work here and complete a post before I do....hehe :D

Edited by Devynn
Posted

Ok. It's fixed.

 

When we brought your package over from your previous host yesterday, their package constraints for your account moved over too.

 

I reset your account to Expert levels and you should be good to go.

 

Lianna

 

Devynn, the main account is truly an email account, too. It is also the catch-all so if you redirect it or setup :fail: or :blackhole: as the default, then you are correct. Those settings will indeed affect your main account and then you must create an account with that same name to grab the real mail to it.

Gnome-girl does use that main account email address and has the default set to that main account...that way she gets EVERYTHING sent to her domain.

 

Lianna

Posted

Yeah, rayners. Aren't you the one that called me a light-weight cuz I only have like 14 email addresses? :D :) :)

 

Li

(by the way, getting tired of typing Lianna, so Li is my new name...pronounced Lee, with a bit of southern twang to it.. :P )

Posted

I don't believe that was me. I'd be hard for me to call someone with 14 email addresses a lightweight, as I only regularly use about 5-6 (3 personal, and a couple from work because we've changed names so many times).

Posted

Dang Li, you only have 14? You are a lightweight. I have.....*thinking*......at least 20 that I can remember right now....hehe

Posted

Only the shadow knows! Muhahahaha! :D

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You guys are wierd (in a nice way). I've had the same one email address since 1996.

 

However, I do setup an email account for myself at each of my customer's internal servers or web servers, but that's only for testing purposes when I am there.

 

-kw

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