GMail accounts can and often will be temporarily suspended from usage if it appears that you are a probable spammer or spreading viruses by email or otherwise bringing harm to others and thus violating GMail's policy.
- Steps
- Limit mail recipients. Gmail has a limit on the attachment size (20 MB) and the overall storage space (7 GB and growing), but there is also a daily quota on sending email. If you break the rules, GMail may suspend your account anywhere from 24-72 hours without any warning. To identify that you may have done this, you will get the error " 550 5.4.5 Daily sending quota exceeded. ". If you try to mail any more than 500 email addresses, your GMail account may also get disabled for 24-72 hours with the error " Gmail Lockdown in Secton 4 ".
- Double check email addresses of any recipients you are sending email to before hitting the Send button. Your account will get disabled if the email message contains a large number of non-existent or broken addresses that will "bounce back" upon delivery.
- Remember to check your email. Google will permanently delete your account after 9 months if you do not check your email. All of your mail will be lost and your username will be up for grabs for another person to use.
- Tips
Be sure to read GMail's policy in the references below. - Warnings
GMail is not liable for account compromises leading to disable/suspended accounts, nor is it liable for any damage caused by account suspensions.
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