What to do if maximum Upload Quota Limit (1MB) is reached?

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What to do if maximum Upload Quota Limit (1MB) is reached?

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Hello

What should I do if the maximum Upload Quota Limit (1MB) is reached? Should I delete pictures in my old posts ??

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Hi Anat I have increased your upload quota to 2mb.

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Thanks, CC.

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I got this error message while uploading a 40kb image:
"Sorry, you have reached your maximum Upload Quota Limit of 2 MB"

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Post by chrisyeo »

To answer Anat's questions, yes, you should delete old attachments that are not required anymore.

To do that, simply view your own profile by clicking on your username on the left, and then click on "User Attachment Control Panel" under Upload Quota.
There, you will find a list of all your attached files and you can delete or modify them accordingly.

While we will try to give more upload space if required, please try to understand that server space is ultimately limited after all. This is also why we recommend uploading pictures into the album instead of as an attachment.

Cheers!,
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Thanks, Chris. Sorry that I didn't realize I used more than 2MB :oops:
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