Google allows us a limited free space of 15Gb for free. If you come close to using up the 15GB of space Google provides for storage, you may need to delete some messages.
Search for "size:xm" where you replace the x with a number. The "m" stands for megabytes (i.e "size:10m"). When you will try this and found messages of this size it means with over 10MB of size probably has some hefty attachments. So, you will have to save them over to your hard drive (not to Google Drive—that's space you share with Gmail, so it won't save you anything.)
Another option:
Google has provided us an other easy way of finding big emails. So, you can run Find Big Mail, a service that automatically creates labels for all your plus-sized messages so they're easy to find. Moreover, I would like to tell you that It's free for a single Gmail account. Only Google Apps users get charged when used this service.
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