It took about 5-6 days for the request to clear when I asked.  We knew it 
would be an issue in the long run, so we asked while still in beta.  We're 
at about 150 right now.

The other option is to use an external mail relay.  I think there's one 
Google has a partnership with for discounted rates.

On Thursday, December 19, 2013 4:57:38 AM UTC-6, Erik Zivkovic wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 9:04:16 PM UTC+1, Chad Vincent wrote:
>>
>> The Email quota is not automatically raised to prevent spammers from 
>> using GAE as a relay.
>>
>> You have to manually request that the quota be raised.
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 6:34:33 AM UTC-6, 
>> erik.z...@sonymobile.comwrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> My app has hit it's e-mail quota 100/100 e-mails, but I have an paid app 
>>> and it should be raised automatically, right?
>>>
>>> Users can't verify their e-mails until the quota is raised, what am I 
>>> doing wrong in my configuration?
>>>
>>> BR Erik
>>>
>>
> I have done that, but it was three days ago, and we have 4000+ users 
> waiting to start using the service but only 100 per day can get in... 
>
> Not all of them are registering at once, but we have hit the quota every 
> day since launch, which isn't good for us.
>

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