Yes you are correct. You would be limited by the limits BUT that does not mean you can not afford to keep useful mail for X days before you delete them to free space again.
You are switching context again. The problem I was addressing, for which enterprise-class hosting provides a solution is email archiving. You suggested that a person should POP from gmail without deleting from hosting server as a way to archive. That's nonsense. Most legit and established businesses I work with are required to retain email for 2 to 7 years -- ON A SERVER. You won't be able to do that with your method.
See we are discussing a situation where the client has no option to make the service better in as far as making an extra budget is concerned.
That's nonsense. I'm not going to get into my pricing here, but let me just say its a matter of needs not budget. You can even get hosted Exchange 2016 from Microsoft for only $4.00/mo per mailbox. That's less than some hosting. If one needs it and can't scrape together a budget for business-class email hosting then they can't for web hosting either. (Thus, following your logic we should be discussing the merits of free hosting)
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