Hotmail email account limits
Hotmail, now known as Outlook.com, has some limits on the number of emails you can send and receive, as well as the size of attachments you can send. Here are some of the key limits:
Sending Limits:
- The maximum number of emails you can send per day is 10,000.
- The maximum number of recipients per email is 50.
- The maximum size of an email is 25 MB.
Receiving Limits:
- The maximum number of emails you can receive per day is 10,000.
- The maximum size of an email is 25 MB.
Attachment Limits:
- The maximum size of an attachment is 25 MB.
- You can attach up to 10 files per email.
Other Limits:
- The maximum number of contacts you can have in your Hotmail address book is 10,000.
- The maximum number of folders you can create in your Hotmail inbox is 100.
- The maximum number of messages you can keep in your Hotmail inbox is 10,000.
Note: These limits are subject to change, and Microsoft may adjust them at any time. Additionally, these limits may vary depending on your account type and the country you're in.
It's worth noting that if you're using a Hotmail account for business purposes, you may be subject to additional limits and requirements. In that case, you may want to consider using a business email service like Microsoft 365 or Office 365, which offers more advanced features and larger storage limits.