Gmail thread limit calculator
Gmail has a limit on the number of messages that can be included in a single thread. This limit is 25,000 messages. If a thread exceeds this limit, Gmail will not display all the messages in the thread and will instead show a message indicating that the thread has been truncated.
To calculate the number of messages that can be included in a thread, you can use the following formula:
Number of messages = 25,000 / (Number of messages per page)
Gmail displays 50 messages per page by default. Therefore, if you want to know how many messages you can include in a thread before it gets truncated, you can use the following formula:
Number of messages = 25,000 / 50
Number of messages = 500
This means that you can include up to 500 messages in a thread before it gets truncated.
It's worth noting that this limit applies to the number of messages in a single thread, not the total number of messages in your Gmail account.