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Aaron
I have a mailbox limit of 200MB set for a mailbox on Exchange 2003. When the
Outlook 2003 client is in cached mode and is over the limit, when they try to
send a message, they get an NDR message back that you have to read closely to
tell that you are over your limit. If the client is not in cached mode and
the user tries to send a message, they immediately get the mailbox cleanup
wizard popping up letting them know that they are over the limit and need to
cleanup their mailbox in order to send out.
How come I don't get this in cached mode. Is this function by design or is
there something I can do to get it to happen in cached mode as well?
Outlook 2003 client is in cached mode and is over the limit, when they try to
send a message, they get an NDR message back that you have to read closely to
tell that you are over your limit. If the client is not in cached mode and
the user tries to send a message, they immediately get the mailbox cleanup
wizard popping up letting them know that they are over the limit and need to
cleanup their mailbox in order to send out.
How come I don't get this in cached mode. Is this function by design or is
there something I can do to get it to happen in cached mode as well?