On 30/09/2013 19:23, EE wrote:
You should make a habit of emptying the trash after deleting messages, and then
compacting the folders.  And do not use the inbox for storage.  It was not meant
for that.  This page was written for Thunderbird, but it also applies to 
SeaMonkey:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Keep_it_working_%28Thunderbird%29

I take it the above is for Susan's benefit rather than mine.

The mail Susan was querying was in all likelihood a spam mail that was sent through to her inbox by her email provider. It doesn't actually have anything to do with SeaMonkey.

I get mails periodically from "support", or whatever, claiming I've exceeded my inbox quota of 3GB or 5GB. I use Gmail. My inbox quota is well in excess of that. Gmail correctly treats the mail with the contempt it's due and dumps it in the junk mail.

However, there are still some ISPs who DO limit the size of their client's inbox, hence my question to Susan as to whether there was a limit on her inbox. If she has then she needs to attend to the matter in webview. If she hasn't, she can safely ignore the mail and mark it as spam/junk mail or whatever..

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Connie
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