What is limit on forward of multiple emails?

Google Apps Gmail has sending limit of 500 messages per day for free gmail accounts. Paid Google Apps accounts have limit of 2000 messages per day. Here is the explanation of Google Apps Gmail sending limits: https://support.google.com/a/answer/166852 (see Daily sending limit section) Google resets this limit every 24hours. So you can still queue messages more […]

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How to troubleshoot Gmail label sharing

Here is how to troubleshoot Gmail Label Sharing issues: Log into your Gmail account at https://mail.google.com. Go to your Gmail settings, select “Forwarding and POP/IMAP” (the direct link should be https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/fwdandpop).Please verify the following: Enable IMAP should be selected. Do not limit the number of messages in an IMAP folder should be selected: Save the above settings. […]

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How to troubleshoot Gmail Label Sharing extension

Here is how to troubleshoot Gmail Label Sharing extension issues: Log into your Gmail account at https://mail.google.com. You should see a chat window at the right side of your shared emails: If not, please verify the following: Deinstall the Chrome extension, then reinstall it: Make sure the Chrome extension in enabled, then refresh your browser: De-install all other […]

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Gmail bandwidth limits

All Google Gmail accounts have a limited amount of bandwidth. Certain activities that transfer large amounts of data in a short period of time (like synchronizing a Gmail account to a mobile phone or mail client), can cause an account to reach the bandwidth limit. Sadly, these limits will also apply to cloudHQ label sharing, […]

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How to change status and avoid collision in Gmail Label Sharing

Note: You must have completed setup of Gmail Label Share via Chrome to enable the chat feature. Here are short instructions for how to change status and avoid collision in Gmail Label Share: Go to your Gmail. The label “Projects” has been shared between owner and members: As a member, you want to reply to […]

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