Why do you assume that NS is incorrect in telling you that the mailbox is full? Did you ask them specifically about the size discrepancy between what they are telling you directly, and what is reflected in the web interface?
-- Espi On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Dave Vantine <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a customer that is using Network Solutions email. One of the > users is using Outlook 2010 and connects to the mail server with IMAP. Most > of mail is being stored into a local PST file. > > > > They suddenly started having an issue get the following message multiple > times during the day > > > > "Your IMAP server wants to alert you to the following: Fatal Error: Cannot > allocate memory" > > > > I called Network solutions and they said the users mailbox was full > however when I check their mail from the Web interface it indicates that > 458MB of 6 GB is used. (as I indicated most of the mail is local in a PST > file) > > > > My Google Foo has come up with nothing and am hoping someone may have > experienced this. > > > > I am not sure it is really the server that is causing the error to get > thrown but am not sure where to diagnose it further. Network solutions is > useless on their end. > > > > Thanks > Dave Vantine > > >
