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15-Gigabyte Gmail, Albeit Briefly


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For a brief moment, a number of Google Apps for your Domain users, including Ronald Lewis (who provides the screenshot), saw a Gmail inbox “limited” to 15,360 megabytes. While it doesn’t compare to the terabyte Gmail accounts we’ve seen before, it is either a nice mistake, or a hint of things to come. Maybe Google plans some changes for GAFYD users, or is readying a system where some people can pay for extra storage space. Who knows?

November 1st, 2006 Posted by Nathan Weinberg | Services, Gmail, Email, General | 2 comments



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  1. […] On an unrelated topic, a hilarious goof up by gmail was when some users of Google Apps for Your Domain reported that their Gmail accounts have 15 GB of storage space. Nathan Weinberg also got this 15 GB space upgrade but only for a short time. The Gmail accounts were reset back to the plain old 2 GB in a short while after the goof up. […]

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