Google Apps E-mail Storage Reaches 7 GB

My Google Apps Standard Edition e-mail account (like GMail, but I can use my own hostname instead of gmail.com) reached 7 GB. I just noticed it today, but it may already be there for a few days since I don’t watch the GMail counter continuously.

The Thrash folder however still shows
No conversations in the Trash. Who needs to delete when you have over 2000 MB of storage?!

7 GB that is, if you use the same metrics hard disk manufacturers use. It’s still not really 7 GB though.

Looks like I still have some space left after 4 years of e-mailing (I didn’t import my old hotmail and student accounts I had before that):
You are currently using 472 MB (6%) of your 7007 MB.

I used a little trick (don’t tell Google!) to import my e-mail from my old server. When you purchase a Premier Edition account, you have better tools to migrate your e-mail. After 15 days (and a successful migration) I downgraded my Premier Edition to a Standard Edition for free (you have 30 days to try it).

One Response to “Google Apps E-mail Storage Reaches 7 GB”

  1. davon mantan says:

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