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What happens if an email in Gmail exceeding quota limits

The amount of email storage space available in Gmail makes these features was praised by many users Gmail. But what happens if the incoming email or archive that is stored beyond the required limits.


And like Mike Monteiro is the person who succeeded in having it. At the time Gmail was first launched, in 2004, Gmail has amounted to 1 GB of storage. But, along with users who have been growing, Gmail and Google currently has space for 3.7 GB of storage for each account. If we are regular users or non-corporate email then save more than 7GB on the archives is a fairly impressive achievement. Several years ago, when Gmail users begin to feel not enough if only have space for 1 GB, then the Google party immediately took the road out to enlarge the storage space. Even so Google hopes that the parties are not many users will experience these events. If the user can speak to Google, then maybe they will talk, "Who needs to delete the email if you have a storage place so great?" Looks like Google needs to think about this.
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