How to make space in your emails if your Gmail storage is full

How to make space in your emails if your Gmail storage is full


Gmail Storage is Full Make Space, Storage issues on Gmail are nothing new, especially when you use the service as your main e-mail driver. You might need to see a notification on the page or app warning you that your storage is full and that you'll want to delete older emails to get new ones.


Now, Google provides 15GB storage free of charge. And this 15GB includes storage for the Google Drive files, your emails, WhatsApp chats, Google Photos, etc. If you might be using an Android phone, then filling up this 15GB is a cakewalk.


So it’s not simply your emails which are taking on space and stopping you from receiving newer mails that might be important. The one easy way out of this space issue is to purchase extra cloud storage. You should buy 100GB of extra cloud storage for ₹130/month. This is not going to only provide help to make space for those new mails, but you should use this across Google Drive, Google Photos, and different services as well.


To buy extra storage all you'll want to do is choose the amount of storage you need to purchase and put in your card details to make the purchase. After you have done this one time, Google will set up a recurring fee in your account that can keep getting you 100GB of storage space every month until you actively end the subscription.


₹130/month isn't a big amount particularly when you use Gmail and GDrive etc as intensely as we do. However, there's still just a little catch to this. To purchase extra storage you'll still have to delete sufficient data to carry down the storage space used to under 15GB first.


How can you try this? Well, it basically comes down to deleting content like emails, files, and images - sadly. You must free up space in your Google account by deleting files by size from the Drive or by deleting emails or images from Google Photos.


Google Drive (Gmail Storage is Full Make Space)


- Use a laptop computer/PC for this one. Go to https://drive.google.com/#quota.


- Log in with your Gmail account.


- Here you will note all of the files in your Drive arranged in descending order according to the amount of space they occupy.


- Delete all of the files you don’t need any longer.


Gmail


- On Gmail search run a search with - has: attachment bigger: 10M


- This will pull up all emails which have attachments that are bigger than 10MB in size.


- Select those you don’t want and hit delete.


- Empty your Trash folder too to free up more space in your account. Google automatically clears out emails from Trash which are 30-days old, however, you don't need to watch for that. 


- Also, clear out your Spam folder.


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Google Photos


- Go to Google Photos in your laptop computer/PC and go to Settings.


- Log into your account along with your Google credentials.


-  ‘Original’ to ‘High Quality’ Change the upload quality.


- Google will then ask you if you wish to get well your storage. If you say yes, Google will convert your earlier uploads to High Quality and save you some more space.


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