I think it will reach 5 GB and then slow down. As long as it is more than Hotmail, I guess Google will be happy. The winners are users like us.
i dont think our mail will be any more than 1 or 2 gb so if it is 10 gb also it does not make any difference
Yeap this is an issue there. If a user can't send files bigger than 20MB then what's the use after all? Are we supposed to use this 4GB or more to store the spam mails?
Lots of big attachments ... these days a 10 MB jpeg is tiny. When you consider that my first hard drive was 20 MB, we've come a long way.