[Dovecot] Evolution: DATA command failed: Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage allocation.
Hi Everyone,
I have been recently getting these errors in Evolution 2.6.1. I think it is a client issue, as I don't see them using Thunderbird on the same machine (though I get a lot of "disconnected from servers" from Thunderbird. On Evolution 2.8.1 on another machine I haven't noticed these issues.
DATA command failed: Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage allocation.
It seems that it happens when my sent messages are attempted to be stored on my IMAP sent folder on the server (running dovecot 1rc15, and OS X.
I can't find any hints in the mail.log on the server or the system.log on the server, or the system.log on the client.
Any idea on how to troubleshoot this?
Thanks,
Rob
Rob Frohne, Ph.D., P.E. E.F. Cross School of Engineering Walla Walla College 100 SW 4th Street College Place, WA 99324 (509) 529-3585 http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/
On 3.12.2006, at 22.23, Rob Frohne wrote:
DATA command failed: Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage allocation.
None of that error comes from Dovecot. It sounds to me like you'd
have run out of disk space in the client computer.. But I don't know,
I'd suggest asking in Evolution list.
At 12:23 PM -0800 12/3/06, Rob Frohne wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have been recently getting these errors in Evolution 2.6.1. I think it is a client issue, as I don't see them using Thunderbird on the same machine (though I get a lot of "disconnected from servers" from Thunderbird. On Evolution 2.8.1 on another machine I haven't noticed these issues.
DATA command failed: Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage allocation.
It seems that it happens when my sent messages are attempted to be stored on my IMAP sent folder on the server (running dovecot 1rc15, and OS X.
I can't find any hints in the mail.log on the server or the system.log on the server, or the system.log on the client.
Any idea on how to troubleshoot this?
DATA is an SMTP command, so that looks like a problem with sending mail, not storing it. Look for the root of the problem on the SMTP server that client is using to send mail.
-- Bill Cole bill@scconsult.com
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