I received a warning that Thunderbird mailbox is running out of data storage space, but can't find an answer to "How to add more MB to my mailbox", is it spam?
I do have 4544 messages on my mailbox! I use it like a filing cabinet. The warning I've received is from: [email protected] It has several spelling and grammatical errors, and it says:
"Your mailbox is running out of data storage and it might be closed soon, Kindly add more MB to your mailbox."
I am suspicious, as it's encouraging me to "Upgrade now" on a click box. Then it says:
"If you don't upgrade our mailbox, you will not receive more emails frequently Your mail will be closed Your important emails Inbox, Draft and Sent will be wiped away.
Note: Upgrade is free of charge, You will not be charged for the upgrade. © 2015 Email Administrator. All Rights Reversed."
Has anyone had a similar message? If it's spam, I just delete it . . . If it's not, how do I add more MB to my mailbox? I can't seem to find an answer to this specific question.
Many thanks Idunno
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This message is not from Thunderbird. Thunderbird is not an email provider. There is no Thunderbird account to be closed.