| G-mail is not always free |
| Written by Sarit Cohen | |||||||||||||||||||
| Tuesday, 14 August 2007 | |||||||||||||||||||
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G-mail promised free e-mail without having to worry about deleting anything. Well ... Free G-mail? I don’t think so
" your message cannot be sent because you have exceeded your storage quota "
This is completely nuts! G-mail promised unlimited e-mails and now they want me to pay $20. Maybe that was the April fools Joke of 2004 three years later, good one Google. Google forced other giant online e-mail providers to give large volume inboxes and Yahoo now even has given a limitless volume for its on line e-mail system. Google may be forced to do the same but in the meantime has a good gimmick of slowly adding free space every day. The free space is up to 2888MB and counting.
Before you reach this limit be sure to delete manually your spam and trash folders though Google does this once a week allegedly.
You could also backup your files on outlook or thunderbird. I can’t believe I just wrote that as I hate offline e-mail programs.
Go figure.
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