Hi Magnus,

Yes, you're right. This is posted because we still track this quota even
though it is impossible to exceed it (if you enable billing, your quota goes
to a bit over 1 terabyte). If we ever increase the free incoming bandwidth
quota, 4 gigabytes would be the limit of incoming URLFetch allowed. I'll see
to it the docs are updated.

On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 11:56 PM, Magnus O. <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The free quote includes 4gb of incoming requests using URL Fetch. The
> totals of free quota for incoming traffic is 1gb which in practice
> limits the URL Fetch free quota to 1gb since it counts towards the
> incoming traffic quota. This is kind of misleading isn't it?
>
> Magnus
>
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