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You Have Run Out Of Space For Your Gmail Account


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#1 serverph

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Posted 18 November 2008 - 07:56 PM

YES... it finally happened to me. :) all but 4MB of 7264MB (as of today's count) is used up on my gmail account...

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don't wonder however since this account of mine is something i created as a catchall for emails with attachments i receive (images, videos, documents, powerpoint presentations, etc). :D i had to delete at least some of the oldest messages (which i figured are not needed anymore) to clear up some space and get it down to at least 90% and still continue to be my catchall email. :D

i haven't really delved much into the HELP section for google accounts, and it is a revelation for me to note that you can upgrade your storage as needed. :D https://www.google.c...PurchaseStorage

more than that is the ability to SHARE STORAGE with your GMAIL and PICASA web albums if you run out of free storage in either service. you'll automatically use the space you've purchased to store more pictures and messages up to your new storage limit.

just a tip for those who can afford their annual fee for upgrade of course. :P as for me, i'll still stick with the FREE version for now. free storage they offer still increases everyday anyway. :)

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Posted 18 November 2008 - 08:13 PM

Quite interesting. I can understand how one would go about filling up a gmail account if you use it just to hold emails with attachments etc forever but you still have to be accumulating emails for quite some time for that to happen. The way I think google should handle storage is give a certain amount of storage for free per account, and have all google services use that storage, Picasa, gmail, google docs, google pages, etc... and then they could offer just cold storage, the ability to ftp to your google hard drive space, (and yes I know about the firefox extension that allows you to use your gmail account as a hard drive). If they did this they probably would be having more people buying space, at least I certainly would be.

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Posted 18 November 2008 - 09:01 PM

galexcd said:

...but you still have to be accumulating emails for quite some time for that to happen.
more than four years worth of attachments, ever since gmail sprung into general consciousness, and i got one. :) thinking back, it seemed then i couldn't exhaust their initial 1GB storage (then 2GB... and increasing every second thenafter) even after 10 years. fast-forward today, and 7.18GB+ storage space would seem miniscule for my account... and only after 4 years before it reached 99+%. :) google obviously didn't increase storage space fast enough for me to stand up to it's gmail credo: "...so you'll never need to delete another message." lolz

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Posted 19 November 2008 - 02:57 PM

serverph, that's absolutely insane... and awesome. :)

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Posted 04 April 2009 - 11:30 AM

That's :D ... :D ... really :D ... awesome and you shoulda probably sued Google and they would give you more storage for free! How can you miss that v14gr4 message again without more storage, HUH? :)

But I don't wonder how you made it that far. I know that 7000MBs of those spams mails are from SM who begged you to give him more myCents and not warn him again :) :o

Seriously, how can you dry up all that storage? Are you out of your mind? :P

Edited by miladinoski, 04 April 2009 - 11:30 AM.


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Posted 04 April 2009 - 02:12 PM

I suggest you go with Yahoo then. I have about 55,000 emails on one account there (not attachments though), and they have yet to yell at me. They claim to give unmetered and unlimited email space, but I'm sure if you were using gigs and gigs of space, they would email you and tell you to quit it :)

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Posted 04 April 2009 - 02:17 PM

Interesting. As i'm not even crossed 2% of my gmail quota. I was thinking if anyone else tried to overcome atleast 50% of it. And this is the thread which showed me what happens when you run out of disk quota :D.


Now you have to either delete those old mails or else purchase disk space :D. By the way, How much SPAM mail, xx mail and lottery mail you saved so far :) . :P

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Posted 10 April 2009 - 07:08 AM

Wow, reading this thread made me go check my account just now (it's at 4%). That is just an absolutely insane amount of large attachments and e-mails.

I'm not sure if I should congratulate you or not, since you now have to delete old e-mails or pay for more storage. But, it was good to look on one of these situations for the first time.

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Posted 15 April 2009 - 08:16 AM

You totally owned Google and their message at the recycle bin that says something like "who needs to delete when you got over X GB of storage?"
Pretty impressive tho, i got nearly 3k mails and storage is like at 13% so i estimate you have at least 20k mails :P
You might consider changing to Yahoo.. as it offers unlimited storage :)
maybe you could try to own yahoo next? =3

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Posted 15 April 2009 - 12:04 PM

ORene, a lot of those emails had attachments, so it isn't really the number of emails, it is how big the attachments are. I have an email account with Yahoo that has 60,000 emails, and I bet I only use a gig of space, because most of those are just text emails without attachments.




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