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I have this setup for "historical" purposes. Back in the day, freemailers gave you very little space. 20 MB or so. And if you wanted to mail several people, there were always two or three whose mailbox was full. That is something you're not seeing anymore and Gmail is the reason for that and that is also the reason why Gmail became so successful. Gmail gave you 1GB (?) of space and you never ran into those problems again.
And it was a convenient way to switch accounts. Just setup Gmail to fetch everything from your old hotmail account and don't bother with checking that one every few weeks so that it doesn't get full and you might miss important mails.
Gmail started at 1 GB, which was massive compared to anything from 1-20 MB at most hosts, and they made a point of storage per account growing over time until they jumped to 10 GB