Mail Cloud now has unlimited autoloading from mobile devices

The new feature saves users from having to use up paid storage space – photos and videos sent from a smartphone no longer take up space in the cloud.
The Mail Cloud service has received a long-awaited update: subscribers on plans of 256GB or more with a Mail Space subscription can now activate automatic media uploads from their phone with no limit on the amount of media they can upload. All images and videos transferred in this way are stored on the server, without reducing the available space in the cloud.
The feature runs in the background and starts as soon as you subscribe. When you open the iOS or Android app for the first time, you’ll be prompted to enable autoloading as part of a short introduction to the service. You can manually change this setting at any time thereafter.
It’s worth keeping in mind that the unlimited limit applies only to files automatically uploaded through the mobile app. Content added manually or via a PC will still be subject to the available capacity limit.
Consider that the limit only applies to files automatically uploaded via the mobile app.
All content automatically uploaded from your phone is saved in the default main folder. This not only saves space, but also makes it easier to organize your digital archives.
All content automatically sent from your phone is saved in the default primary folder.