How much mb sent through g mail

According to Google's official policy, Gmail has a storage limit of 15 GB for each user. This storage limit includes all the emails, attachments, and other data stored in your Gmail account.

As for the amount of data sent through Gmail, it's difficult to provide an exact figure, as it varies greatly depending on several factors, such as:

  1. Number of users: The more users, the more data is sent.
  2. Email frequency: If users send and receive emails frequently, more data is sent.
  3. Attachment sizes: Larger attachments increase the amount of data sent.
  4. Email content: Rich media content like images, videos, and audio files can significantly increase the amount of data sent.

However, to give you an idea, here are some rough estimates:

Using these estimates, let's assume an average user sends and receives around 50 emails per day, with an average attachment size of 500 KB (0.5 MB). This would translate to:

Keep in mind that these are rough estimates and actual data sent can vary significantly depending on individual user behavior.

It's also worth noting that Gmail's storage limit is shared across all Google services, including Google Drive, Google Photos, and Google Docs. If you're approaching your storage limit, you can consider upgrading to a Google One plan or deleting unnecessary data to free up space.