Hi,
There is a max capacity of the totality of all your calendar data within a
single account.  This is number is sufficient large enough for almost
everyone within the normal use cases, if your use case requires a much
larger max capacity quota please contact us individually.  We do not publish
our max capacity limit.

As for error codes, I know they are most likely 403 off my head, I don't
remember them off at this moment.  Is there a reason why you are looking at
error codes? All the client libraries, ie, the Java one should throw
the ServiceForbiddenException,
if you look out for it this should handle your quota issue gracefully.

Hope it helps,
Austin

On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Trial and error turned up another nugget:
>
>        403 - The user has exceeded their quota, and cannot currently
> perform
> this operation
>                 => this error can also be permanent for a given calendar
>
> So that appears to be one type of space quota.  I've also heard a
> rumor that there is a total account quota.  Dare I ask what the HTTP
> error code and message would be in that case?
> >
>

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