My personal Gmail account was running out of space before I did a massive clean up couple weeks ago, by deleting all emails with large attachments.
Well, now I’m expecting such problem will not occur again after this official news from Gmail blog. At the moment, Gmail storage is ever increasing as part of their “Infinity+1” storage plan. Now Gmail is going to speed up the counter and giving out more free storage as time passes by. In other words, it simply means you’ll be rewarded with more and more storage space in every second, every minute and everyday!
Hopefully, your Gmail account will not run out of space unless your rate of using the email storage is faster than the rate of Gmail increase their storage space. :D
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How the heck did you even run out of space? LOL
How the heck did you even run out of space? LOL
Last week my Gmail account used about 90% of its space. I guess keeping too many email with large attachments should be the reason. LoL…
Last week my Gmail account used about 90% of its space. I guess keeping too many email with large attachments should be the reason. LoL…
With the current rate of my incoming mails, there is no way I can go faster than their storage increasing rate. You made me wonder what are your “large attachments”. :lol:
With the current rate of my incoming mails, there is no way I can go faster than their storage increasing rate. You made me wonder what are your “large attachments”. :lol:
Always trust google
Always trust google
so it means thr is no maximum capacity of gmail storage??
so it means thr is no maximum capacity of gmail storage??
That’s great news! I really needed the extra space. I know I can always rely with Google. I receive and send out a lot of emails and if possible, I don’t want deleting any messages so I can keep track of them or revert to it for reference later. :)
That’s great news! I really needed the extra space. I know I can always rely with Google. I receive and send out a lot of emails and if possible, I don’t want deleting any messages so I can keep track of them or revert to it for reference later. :)