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Hi there!   Yes, AOL has a definate limit of emails received.  It was 500
emails (unopened emails) and if you go over that number you lose all those
mails that were sent to you.   The sender is supposed to receive notice that
your email box is full.  Once you start deleting these emails; your email
returns to normal and you will start receiving new emails.  But remember you
lose all those messages that were sent during this time.

With AOL; and the newer versions; I believe they may have changed the limit
to a higher number.   Don't quote me on this though.

Hope this helps.
Wanda.



>At 22:20 1999/10/17 -0400, bill wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >On Sun, 17 Oct 1999,  Ken Becker wrote:
> >>Clare, I have have a few hundred items in my mailbox and was never
> >>told it was full, I am on AOL. I wonder if there IS a limit?
> >Well,  I'm  not  an AOLian :-) but from the number of "mailbox
> >full" messages on the mailing list I run, I would say "yes, there
> >*IS* a limit!" :-)
> >Bill--
>
>all i can say to that is
>yer darn tootin!
>
>janet
>
>janet paterson
>52 now / 41 dx / 37 onset
>613 256 8340 po box 171 almonte ontario canada K0A 1A0
>a new voice: <http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Village/6263/>
><[log in to unmask]>
>

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