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Master Googler
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You one gig in your account to avoid the necessity of deleting messages. This is the one of the main differences with other email accounts: in Gmail you do not delete, you just search. The moment you get used to the system you'll see that's a really good idea.
By the way, in a week or so I got 16 MB in use of the space provided. |
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Junior Googler
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A lot of people think that Google tells you to archive everything because they want to steal your e-mail or whatever, but it clearly says in their privacy statement that they won't read your e-mail. What you said about having one gig just reminded me of that, I wonder why they always remind you to archive your mail?
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