There is a message showing:
You’re out of storage space and will soon be unable to send or receive emails until you free up space or purchase additional storage.
at the top of Gmail's page, as such:
How long is "soon"? Within how many days must we react?
Is there more information ("storage limit algorithm") regarding this issue?
Can we expect Gmail-drive to continue working while "out of storage" for 31 days or even twice of that duration?
• Currently Gmail is still able to send and receive emails seemingly perfectly, even with attachments (tested with *random* file [JMeter 2.8][4], 26,172,552 bytes). (Note that the .zip file extension [needs to be renamed][5] before sending.) • Gdrive is working fine too. Downloads are working as per normal, but uploads will show "Quora exceeded" message. • [`google.com/settings/storage`][6] is showing:
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