Microsoft Outlook users have a lot less space for attachments now



It seems that more and more users of the free version of Microsoft Outlook are being caught out by a devious amendment to how storage works within the email provider.

Since February 1, the Redmond giant has been rolling out a change to where attachments in emails are stored for free users – they are now being stored within the company’s cloud storage service OneDrive, which has a much smaller free allowance of 5GB capacity, as compared to the free 15GB allowance of Outlook. 



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