Lucas123 writes "Google said that people are devouring capacity with photos and other attachments on its Gmail e-mail service faster than the company can add to it at its current pace. So Google said on Friday that it would increase the rate at which it is adding capacity to its Web-based service. There's only one problem, Google's main competitors — Windows Live Hotmail and Yahoo Mail — far surpassed Gmail this year with their own capacity." Link to Original Source
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There is no such thing as unlimited mail storage for all users. Gmail enforces an average limit and Yahoo does not enforce a limit. Well, mostly (see below).
http://yodel.yahoo.com/2007/03/27/yahoo-mail-goes-to-infinity-and-beyond/ [yahoo.com]
quote from Yahoo:
"And, like any responsible webmail service, we have anti-abuse limits in place to protect our users. BTW: As much as we'd like to just flip a switch and "unlimit" everyone on the same day, we'll be rolling this out over a few months to facilitate a smooth tran
I just forwarded the universe, check your mail. (Score:1)
http://yodel.yahoo.com/2007/03/27/yahoo-mail-goes-to-infinity-and-beyond/ [yahoo.com]
quote from Yahoo:
"And, like any responsible webmail service, we have anti-abuse limits in place to protect our users. BTW: As much as we'd like to just flip a switch and "unlimit" everyone on the same day, we'll be rolling this out over a few months to facilitate a smooth tran