It looks like the space limit in my Gmail email account is now 1,000 GB (one million megabytes):

My guess is that this increase is in response to Yahoo’s announcement that their free email users will get 100mb space. As if it wasn’t enough already?
Who knows if it’ll stay this way? In any case, feel free to send me an email: technician at gmail dot com (no spam please; I already get it).
Update: If you don’t already have an account, you can get a Gmail invite here.
Match 19, 2006 update: I was thinking of closing comments, but now that I have Paged Comments, it looks okay. I’ll leave it open, at least for the time being. So you can discuss Gmail here. But I really think that it’s much better to discuss in the Gmail forum instead.

Hi,
Gmail is simply superb. And Elliot’s blog on the 1TB of GMail is simply interesting.
If anybody wants GMail account, please reply to me with your name and e-mail address.
Lets NJOY GMail.
Warm Regards,
Raghunath Krishnan
i want to open an account in gmail of 1000gb so plz invite me.
i want to open a account in gmail.com of google so please invite me for that my email account currently is on yahoo that is umeshkumar19842003@yahoo.com or in rediffmail is rai.umesh@rediffmail.com. i want to open account in gmail because it is given much more facalities to its user &the important is it is given 1000gb space so plz help me
if you want a free gmail invite go to
http://www.isnoop.net
lots of invites to give away for free
honestly, google had a chance to get most user to be subscribed to their gmail service, but now thaT they have been running beta so long everyone else has caught up to them at a space level, that even if they released it wide open today, they would not get alot of client coming on board, as no one needs top care anymore, google should save their money and kill gmail, as it has taken so long to come out, it is now useless, and would find itself with only a handful of subscribers, they are wasting their time, and if they don’t see that, they will when they , if they ever release open to all.
too bad a good idea wasted on the drawing board of time, now it is no longer marketable…too bad .