Gmail users often face storage constraints as the 15GB free storage is shared across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos. When the limit is reached, sending and receiving emails becomes difficult. Managing storage regularly can prevent such issues. Here are some effective ways to free up space in Gmail.
Removing unwanted emails helps clear space. Search for and delete:
To find large emails, type larger:10M in the Gmail search bar. This will display emails with attachments over 10MB, allowing bulk deletion.
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Deleted emails move to the Trash folder and remain there for 30 days unless manually removed. To clear them immediately:
This ensures that deleted emails no longer occupy storage.
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Promotional emails and newsletters contribute to clutter. To stop receiving them:
This prevents unnecessary emails from accumulating in the future.
Gmail filters help in automating email management. Users can set filters to:
This method reduces manual email sorting.
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Since Gmail shares storage with Google Drive, shifting large attachments can help save space. To do this:
For users handling large files frequently, using Google Drive instead of Gmail for storage is a more efficient approach.
Gmail’s storage limit can be quickly reached due to:
In short, regular management of your Gmail account can prevent storage warnings and ensure smooth email functionality.
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