Does sent mail folder in webmail take us space storage

In most webmail services, the "Sent" folder does not typically take up storage space on the server. Here's why:

  1. Sent items are stored on the sender's server: When you send an email, the email client (e.g., webmail interface) sends the email to the recipient's email server. The email is then stored on the recipient's server, not on your server.
  2. Sent items are usually deleted after a certain period: Most webmail services have a built-in feature to automatically delete sent items after a certain period, such as 30 days, 60 days, or 1 year. This helps to keep your inbox organized and free up storage space.
  3. Sent items are not stored in the same way as received emails: Received emails are typically stored in a database or file system on the server, which takes up storage space. Sent items, on the other hand, are usually stored in a separate database or cache, which is designed to be more efficient and doesn't take up as much storage space.

However, it's worth noting that some webmail services might store sent items in a different way, depending on their architecture and storage solutions. For example:

If you're concerned about storage space, you can usually check your webmail service's settings or documentation to see how sent items are stored and managed.