Gmail is a free email service provided by Google. It offers a user-friendly interface, ample storage space, and robust security features. Gmail supports multiple accounts, customizable labels, and advanced search capabilities, making it an efficient and organized email management tool. Users can access Gmail through a web browser or mobile apps, enabling them to stay connected and manage their emails from anywhere. The Gmail API provides programmatic access to Gmail's functionality. It offers a comprehensive set of REST APIs that allow developers to integrate Gmail with their applications. The API documentation provides detailed information on the available methods, parameters, and response formats. Additionally, Gmail API supports webhooks, enabling real-time notifications of events such as new emails or changes to existing ones. To ensure responsible API usage, Gmail enforces rate limits to prevent excessive requests and maintain system stability. Understanding and adhering to these rate limits is crucial for developers to avoid service disruptions.
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100 requests per 100 seconds per user
Premium
10,000 requests per 100 seconds per user
Enterprise
100,000 requests per 100 seconds per user
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