In a message dated 95-07-09 12:54:41 EDT, [log in to unmask] (Kathleen Bruce) writes: >Hi. Sorry if this question has been posted before. I am co owner of a list >with 200+ subscribers. We have a LOT of problems with AOL subscribers >getting full mailboxes. With the help of our sysop, we have now set ALL AOL >subscribers to DIGEST in order to reduce the number of bounced messages. >Does anyone else have a problem with this? And other solutions? Right now, >with vacations and such, we have our hands full with errors. I find that most AOL members don't bother to read the help files in our Mailing List Area, where we go into detail about managing e-mail volume. I've recently re-written the docs and expanded the coverage in them, so we'll see if there are any improvements once the new documentation is installed. AOL allots storage on the host system for 550 pieces of mail per user. In addition to this storage allotment, AOL members can use FlashSessions to periodically retrieve unread mail from the AOL host (as often as once an hour) and store it locally. We also offer local-only USENET echos of several mailing lists (and I'd be happy to work with *any* list owner who would like to explore this option; send me private mail for more information). For myself, I immediately delete any AOL subscribers whose mailboxes are full. If the users cannot be bothered to take the time to read any of the documentation on how to manage their e-mail, they don't -need- to be members of my lists (all of which are also echoed locally on USENET). If you have other AOL-specific concerns, please don't hesitate to write me directly. -- __ David B. O'Donnell ([log in to unmask], [log in to unmask]) \/ AOL Internet Feedback/Response/Information Team Manager Tel. +1 703/556-3725 - FAX +1 703/883-1514 - "The spam stops here." Belief-L, GLB-News, SoftRevu List Owner/Editor