Email receipt denied over quota

i just recently had a problem receiving email on my iPad. I have not changed anything except I did have a 0 byte storage message and I bought more storage.
still no incoming email to my iPad. Ideas?

The only storage you can buy is iCloud storage which is only used for back up. If you have no local storage on your phone, that could be a problem. Go to Settings>General>Usage>Manage Storage to see what's taking up all the space and what you can delete.
You can also try deleting the email account and adding it back.

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