How much e mails does gmail hold
Gmail has a storage limit, which varies depending on the plan you're using. Here are the current storage limits for Gmail:
- Free Gmail account: 15 GB of storage
- Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) Basic: 30 GB of storage per user
- Google Workspace Standard: 30 GB of storage per user
- Google Workspace Plus: 1 TB (1,000 GB) of storage per user
- Google Workspace Enterprise: 30 TB (30,000 GB) of storage per user
It's worth noting that these storage limits apply to the total amount of data stored in your Gmail account, including emails, attachments, and other data. If you're approaching or have exceeded your storage limit, you may receive a notification from Gmail asking you to free up space by deleting or archiving messages.
If you need more storage space, you can upgrade to a paid plan or use Google's storage upgrade options, such as:
- Google One: A cloud storage service that offers additional storage space for your Gmail account, as well as other Google services.
- Google Drive: A cloud storage service that allows you to store and access files from anywhere, and can be used to store large files that are too big for your Gmail account.
It's also worth noting that Gmail has a feature called "Inbox filters" that allows you to automatically archive or delete emails that are older than a certain date or meet certain criteria, which can help free up storage space.