Google imposes limit on Gmail

Gmail imposes a file size limit of 20MB and the overall mail space to 6 GB and this space are also growing, but Gmail also imposes a daily quota of mails that you send via using the Gmail. If break the rule Google will disable your mail account for 24 to 72 hours.
So before sending email messages to a group of users please read this rules carefully.
1. If you are using any POP or IMAP (Microsoft Outlook) as your mail client than you can send an email message to maximum of 100 peoples. If you break the rule you get the following Error “550 5.4.5 Daily sending quota exceeded.”
2. If you are using Gmail from web browser than the maximum number of peoples are 500 if you try to add some more users in cc or bcc then your mail will be disabled for around 24 to 72 hours and you will get the following Error: “Gmail Lock down in Section4″
3. If you are trying to send email messages to non existent email address. If the limit exceeds 25 than your email address will be disabled for 24 tot 72 hours.
4. If you don’t use Gmail more then a period of nine month then Gmail will delete your Gmail account, delete all your mails and release the user name for other uses.
























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