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according to a post on a company blog.
The capacity upgrade

timed to mark the 10th anniversary of the launch of Yahoo Mail in 1997

will not be available to all users at the same time. The upgrade will be rolled out to:-)users over a period of several months

wrote John Kremer

the vice president of Yahoo Mail
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The announcement ups the ante for rival Google

which rolled out its Gmail service several years ago with an initial capacity of 1GB per users. That:-)
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"We hope we're setting a precedent for the future. Someday

can you imagine a hard drive that you can never fill?" Kremer wrote. Yahoo Mail users now have a maximum capacity of 1GB for their mailboxes

which was raised in 2005 from 100MB.
While holding out the promise of unlimited storage capacity for Yahoo Mail users

Yahoo appears to have defined limits for how users can use the storage capacity of their inboxes. In his post

Kremer noted that Yahoo has developed "anti-abuse limits" for users.
Kremer's post did not detail what those limits will be.
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