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- 1443665 - Exchange server append failures: server error microsoft disk imap exchange items space 2003 append sent
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- 1. Windows® Mail 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) reports the error as follows:
- Some of the messages in your Outbox Folder could not be copied to your Sent Items Folder. Your message could not be uploaded to the IMAP server. The server refused to accept it. Subject 'test', Account: 'staffmail.brighton.ac.uk', Server: 'staffmail.brighton.ac.uk', Protocol: IMAP, Server Response: 'There is not enough space on the disk.', Port: 993, Secure(SSL): Yes, Error Number: 0x800CCCD2
- In this situation, Windows Mail _loses_ the sent copy of the message.
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- 1443604 - Exchange server append failures: server error microsoft disk imap exchange items 2007 space 2003 append sent outlook
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- Task '… - Sending' reported error (0x800CCCD2) : 'The message cannot be saved to your IMAP e-mail account Sent Items folder, because Outlook is offline or the e-mail server doesn’t allow items to be saved to the Sent Items folder.'
- 1443511 - Exchange server append failures: server error microsoft disk imap exchange items space 2003 append sent
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- 2009-06-01 13:43:16.025 Mail[11970:1bf1b] Error (null) occurred while trying to append messages to outgoing store. Ignoring and proceeding with delivery...
- 1443510 - Exchange server append failures: server error microsoft disk imap exchange items space 2003 append sent
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- WROTE Jun 01 13:43:13.478 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL] -- host:staffmail.brighton.ac.uk -- port:993 -- socket:0x187644e0 -- thread:0x19c9e880
- 52.5 CLOSE
- READ Jun 01 13:43:13.536 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL] -- host:staffmail.brighton.ac.uk -- port:993 -- socket:0x187644e0 -- thread:0x19c9e880
- 52.5 OK CLOSE completed.
- READ Jun 01 13:43:16.022 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL] -- host:staffmail.brighton.ac.uk -- port:993 -- socket:0x18dc3b20 -- thread:0x14444a70
- 47.8 NO There is not enough space on the disk.