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Jessica Rasku <[log in to unmask]>
Thu, 8 Jul 1999 11:49:34 -0700
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On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Ford Boyer wrote:

        <Question/explanation snipped>

> An error occurred while logging mail to the archives of the ABAILEY
> list. An incomplete copy of the message might be present in the
> archive file. The list is being held to prevent further occurrences of
> this error. Please take corrective action and issue a "FREE ABAILEY"
> command when you want the message to be reprocessed.
>
> Serious error occurred - traceback follows
> ------------------------------------------
> >>> Error X'00E0000B' closing file E:\LISTS\ABAILEY\ABAILEY.DIGEST <<<
>  -> Severity: Error
>  -> Facility: Accounting/quota subsystem
>  -> Abstract: Directory quota exceeded
>  -> I/O mode: Record write

        It looks like your (listserv?) disk quota has been exceeded.  Hm,
actually, it may be a file quota.  This LOOKS like a problem on the server
end of things, and the best that you can do (if this is the case) is prune
your archives, possibly removing whole archives, rather than just removing
messages from them.  If you have access to the server, you can possibly up
the quota for listserv.  That should do it.  It doesn't look like anything
that you can really solve unless you are the System Administrator of the
machine that your list is sitting on.
        Of course, my annalysis could be entirely wrong.  There may be
some things that you can do.

                                                        Jessica


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