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Since the coming of GMail, a lot of people have stopped worrying about deleting their e-mails (myself included), however, Ionut Alex from the Google Operative System blog has recently discover that GMail’s Inbox is no longer growing, at least for the moment:
If you sign out of Gmail, you’ll notice that the storage doesn’t increase. It used to increase with about 0.33 MB a day, but the Gmail team forgot to add the code that manages the quota increase after 31st December 2006.
Thankfully my inbox doesn’t fill up that quickly, but I do hope that this issue is resolved soon otherwise Google’s policy of finding your e-mail instead of making you delete it, might prove to be false for those of us which receive a lot of it.
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One Response for "Gmail stops increasing it’s capacity"
January 3rd, 2007 at 9:04 am
1It seems to have been repaired. Whew.
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