Dear Listowners, Recently, I have had to deal with a person with a "Yahoo" account, whose service appears to be very limited, in terms of storage space. I wonder if others had the same problem as I: limited storage space -- over 5k, or is this an error message because the sum total of all error messages exceeds a specified amount, that's not 5k? Not sure I have a full understanding here. I know some services, such as "Juno," appears to have a limited storage space for their subscribers, which I am not sure, but the last time I checked, it was something over 60k. However, the last few days, I have been getting error messages from an account on "Yahoo" that has limited space of 5k? Notice below, at the last line of the error message, that since the original message is over 5k in length, it gets truncated to 1k. I haven't seen this kind of message in quite a while, and in fact, "yahoo.com" appears to be something of a new service? Sounds like this is going to be more work for listowners in the long run if some of the services, such as juno.com, yahoo.com, etc.. start crunching down on their storage space. This post was just informational I wanted to pass along. Thanks, Dan Frezza, SFO Listowner of Assisi-L ------------------------ error message --------------------------------- To: [log in to unmask] Subject: failed delivery Message from yahoo.com. Unable to deliver message to the following address(es). <[log in to unmask]>: User is over the quota. You can try again later. --- Original message follows. Return-Path: <[log in to unmask]> The original message is over 5k. Message truncated to 1K. --------------------- end of error message ----------------------- Dan Frezza <[log in to unmask]> PGP -- An envelope for your email PGP Public Key on Server