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Fullbore
6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Why do you say I have no space when I do?
I am using 2.81 GB of 6.75 GB so why did dropbox send this email-
This is a friendly reminder that your Dropbox is almost full! Sadly, it won't save any new changes until it's back in shape. Upgrad...
- 6 years ago
And I'm back...
Yes, due to a technical issue the emails were incorrectly sent. There are 2 near-quota programs that should only email users +90% of quota, it seems since probably around yesterday, that its been running incorrectly and doubled the amount of used bytes... so users that are 40-50% of quota are appearing as 80-100% of quota.
We'll make the change and no further users should receive this email incorrectly after the weekend.
(I'll try and get it stopped and reconfigured sooner than that of-course, but I just give that timeframe as that's the latest I expect all the updates to take to apply.)
Many thanks for highlighting here and saving other users the pain!
Fiona
Dropbox Staff
Happy Friday Fullbore groovekonna!:grin:
This usually happens when users have two different emails/accounts and one gets full, but they access the other one on the web and get confused, as the other account they are seeing is not full.
I am not saying this is the case here. I am only saying that this is common for cases I have handled in the past. You can help me check what is going on there. Please confirm that the email address you received this notification email at, is the same email you have with the account you are checking the space of.
Thank you!
groovekonna
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thanks, and I can confirm I received the email. This the only email I have connected to Dropbox and I have never had more than this one account
- Elixir6 years agoStar | Level 19
Maybe you want to unsubscribe from space related emails by visiting https://www.dropbox.com/account/notifications and uncheck Email me when I'm running out of space.
- WPaulBishop6 years agoHelpful | Level 5So, turn off the out-of-space emails and then wonder what happened when your account is locked? That doesn’t seem like a good super-user answer when people are stating they are not out of space.
Maybe DropBox needs to check our actual space instead of sending the email saying it’s almost full.
I use one account, and I achieved bonus space in several ways. I’m using 2.01GB, which would be over the base personal limit of 2GB but it’s only 46% of the 4.63GB I have.
One of the first instructions DropBix suggests when you get this message is to check your used space. You’d think DropBox could do that before sending an email that says your account will be limited. - Fullbore6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
But if I was running out of space a warning email would be useful, but not when I'm using <50% of my space!
And Fiona it is the same account.
Dropbox seem to be trying to extort money from their users with scare tactics.
- Fiona6 years agoDropbox Staff
Of course you are right on what you are saying here Fullbore WPaulBishop groovekonna if you have already checked the email you received is not correct based on the accounts space calculation. Kindly note, I cannot see your account or the email send, via Community, so was trying to figure out if this is a false notification indeed or some sort of multiple account confusion.
Apologies for any confusion or inconvenience these notification emails might have caused. Going to check with my team and let you know what is going on soon. No worries. Since your accounts have indeed enough space, everything is functional.
Thanks for reporting.
- groovekonna6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thanks, but it does not help very much because at the message it warns that
"... your Dropbox is almost full! Sadly, it won't save any new changes until it's back in shape"
which is a bit confusing.
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