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).
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).
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