What are the storage limits for my Mail.com account?

Asked 5 months ago
Mail.com offers its users generous storage limits to accommodate their email needs. Generally, each Mail.com account has a storage capacity of up to fifty gigabytes. This ample space allows users to store a significant number of emails, attachments, and other important files without worrying about running out of storage. In addition to the storage limit, Mail.com also provides the option to utilize various features such as folders, filters, and organization tools, which can enhance the user experience. It is important for users to manage their accounts by regularly deleting unnecessary emails and attachments to maintain an efficient email system. Users should also be aware that the storage limit applies to the entire account, including incoming and outgoing messages as well as drafts and archived emails. For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding storage limits or other account features, it is advisable to refer to the current Mail.com website or help section.
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Answered Jul 4, 2025

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