Mail limit in gmail
Gmail has several limits on the number of emails you can send and receive, as well as the size of attachments and messages. Here are some of the key limits:
Sending Limits:
- The maximum number of emails you can send per day is 500.
- The maximum number of emails you can send per hour is 100.
- If you exceed these limits, your account may be temporarily blocked or you may receive an error message.
Receiving Limits:
- The maximum number of emails you can receive per day is 10,000.
- If you exceed this limit, your account may be temporarily blocked or you may receive an error message.
Message Size Limits:
- The maximum size of a single email message is 25 MB.
- The maximum size of an attachment is 25 MB.
- If you try to send a message or attachment that exceeds these limits, you will receive an error message.
Attachment Limits:
- The maximum number of attachments you can send per message is 20.
- The maximum size of each attachment is 25 MB.
- If you try to send a message with more than 20 attachments or attachments that exceed the 25 MB limit, you will receive an error message.
Other Limits:
- The maximum number of contacts you can add to your contacts list is 5,000.
- The maximum number of labels you can create is 2,000.
- The maximum number of filters you can create is 2,000.
Note: These limits are subject to change, and Google may impose additional limits or restrictions on your account at any time. If you exceed these limits, you may receive an error message or your account may be temporarily blocked.