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Users in need of more storage can purchase Google One to increase this 15 GB limit across most Google services. [4] Users can receive emails up to 50 megabytes in size, including attachments, and can send emails up to 25 megabytes. Gmail supports integration with Google Drive, allowing for larger attachments.
Mailbox storage Attachment limit Supported languages Number of Email Addresses (incl. Aliases) Conversation threading; AOL Mail: 1993 [1] Free (with ads) Unlimited. Limited to 1 TB for new accounts. [2] 25 MB [3] 54 [4] 0 [5] Yes Fastmail: 1999 [6] $30/year to $90/year [7] 2 GB to 100 GB [7] 50 MB [8] 37 [citation needed] 600, plus 15 for every ...
In May 2013, Google announced the overall merge of storage across Gmail, Google Drive and Google+ Photos, giving users 15 GB of unified free storage between the services. [56] In March 2014, the storage plans were revised again and prices were reduced by 80% to $1.99/month for 100 GB, $9.99/month for 1 TB, and $99.99/month for 10 TB. [57]
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If you've used Gmail to send attachments, chances are you've hit that 25MB limit once or twice. Beginning today, Google is rolling out a new Drive integration feature, letting you insert files ...
A file containing your data will then start to download to your computer or device. Cancel your download request: 1. Go down to "Download Request In Progress." 2. Click Cancel the download request. 3. Beside the current download request, click Cancel request.
Instead of 10GB for all your messages and attachments, alongside a separate 5GB repository for your photos and documents, now all three sites share a common 15GB slice on Google's servers.