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chefann said:I'm reminded of the Cadbury Cream Egg commercial...
Thanks, Easter Bunny!
Bawk bawk!
ivykeep said:I'm new, but my mailbox says 100...
chefann said:Carolyn, to get 100, you have to cough up the extra money for Gold Supporter status.
and would you like some cheese with that whine?
No- you're thrifty.dannyzmom said:This is me you're talkin' to...I don't cough up $$ for anything - I am CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP!!!
Admin Greg said:I've bumped up Gold Supporters limit to 200
chefann said:No- you're thrifty.
Cheap is a whole different thing.
You said it, but I was thinkin' it! Must be all that talk about navy blue thongs!dannyzmom said:Oh yeah - I am thrifty and frugal and all that stuff too...but trust me, I am cheap...that's why my husband likes me so much!!
gilliandanielle said:Is it bad if I already maxed out on 75!!???
The maximum number of messages you can store in your email inbox is 75. This limit can be increased by following the steps outlined in our "Boost Your Email Storage Capacity" guide.
Increasing your mailbox size allows you to store more emails in your inbox without having to constantly delete or archive them. This can be especially useful for those who receive a large volume of emails on a daily basis.
You can increase your mailbox size to 75 messages by following the step-by-step instructions in our "Boost Your Email Storage Capacity" guide. This involves adjusting the settings in your email client or contacting your email provider for assistance.
No, increasing your mailbox size should not affect your email performance. However, it is important to regularly clean out your inbox to ensure optimal performance.
Most email providers allow for mailbox size increases, but some may have limitations or require additional fees. It is best to check with your specific email provider for their policies on increasing mailbox size.