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I am honored to be the person who has the answer to what Google is asking.
“Who needs to delete when you have over 2000 MB of storage?!”
It’s me, Google.
I have over 6500 MB currently on my Gmail, to be precise. I won’t have to delete when Google can provide at least 15GB now and add about 4GB per year, because currently I keep around a total of 15GB of mails that date back to 1995, and I add about 4GB each year. This 15GB does not include junk/spam mails and mails I received from informational mailing lists I subscribed to (I usually delete them before archiving).
I have started deleting old, unimportant mails from my Gmail mailbox as I am worried it will be full and start rejecting important mails. In fact, this is the second time I am reaching the limit. The first time was when the limit was 2GB and I quickly reached it.



