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#1 Dec 22 2004 at 6:57 AM Rating: Excellent
I've got four to give out, and I'd prefer to give them to some of you board regulars. Anyone want one? PM me if you do and I'll be happy to send it along.
#2 Dec 22 2004 at 8:58 AM Rating: Decent
Allready have one and I love it! ^^
#3 Dec 22 2004 at 9:01 AM Rating: Excellent
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What is a Gmail?
#4 Dec 22 2004 at 9:36 AM Rating: Excellent
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Gmail is Google's new free email. I've got an account also, and I like it so far.

I've got a couple of invites, too.
#5 Dec 22 2004 at 9:42 AM Rating: Decent
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http://gmail.google.com/gmail/help/about.html

Has some info on it.
So far not open to the public at large. Smiley: frown
#6 Dec 22 2004 at 10:19 AM Rating: Good
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send me a PM and I might just check it out.
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#7 Dec 22 2004 at 11:10 AM Rating: Decent
PM me Sab, I'll try it out.
#8 Dec 22 2004 at 5:12 PM Rating: Good
Three given out, one left. Anyone interested?
#9 Dec 22 2004 at 5:30 PM Rating: Decent
Didnt get your mail yet sab.
#10 Dec 22 2004 at 5:31 PM Rating: Good
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Saboruto wrote:
Three given out, one left. Anyone interested?



Sure, PM me.
#11 Dec 22 2004 at 5:38 PM Rating: Good
Gadin, check your bulk email directory, hotmail and yahoo and their ilk count Gmail invites as spam and usually route it there. Sneaky, but I reckon they don't want to lose all of their customers to Gmail.
#12 Dec 22 2004 at 6:14 PM Rating: Decent
A fu[b][/b]cking gig big! Goddamn.
#13 Dec 22 2004 at 6:17 PM Rating: Decent
And yeah Yahoo deleted that email super quick, didn't even give me a prompt.
#14 Dec 23 2004 at 11:33 AM Rating: Good
Am I too late?
#15 Dec 23 2004 at 11:36 AM Rating: Excellent
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My enthusiasm for Gmail dropped 155,000% when I saw Jophiel was taken and I was offered "Jophiel.Lastnamehere" Smiley: dubious

Oh, and I opened my account last night and already have three spam emails.

Edited, Thu Dec 23 11:37:29 2004 by Jophiel
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#16 Dec 23 2004 at 11:46 AM Rating: Good
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Could somebody compare Yahoo Mail and Gmail in terms of easy usage and such like?
#17 Dec 23 2004 at 11:52 AM Rating: Decent
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Am I too late?


If you want Nadenu hooked me up with a gmail account and now I have 4 invutes, so PM me if you still what one.

Thanks Nadenu
#18 Dec 23 2004 at 11:53 AM Rating: Good
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No problemo. Dude.
#19 Dec 23 2004 at 11:53 AM Rating: Decent
I have found GMail to be very user freindly. Thanks Sab! 10 MB of file transfer, 1 gig file storage. A few new options I have to get familiar with.
#20 Dec 23 2004 at 11:57 AM Rating: Good
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I like that it has free POP forwarding. Yahoo used to, but now you have to pay for that. I like getting all my mail in Thunderbird and not having to go through a webpage.

The spam drops off after a bit, Joph.
#21 Dec 23 2004 at 4:22 PM Rating: Good
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Wow this is great, i really like the google news.

Thanks to Kullayen for hooking me up Smiley: flowers

How do i access my invites?
#22 Dec 23 2004 at 5:35 PM Rating: Decent
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well if anyone needs one I got about 10 to give out so just give me a yell
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#23 Dec 23 2004 at 7:09 PM Rating: Good
Here's the deal: I've got about 12 email accounts I use on a regular basis. I have one at bigmailbox.com, one at mail.com, a couple of hotmails, one yahoo and a few others. They're all pretty much exactly the same.

Gmail's been pretty different though, so much so that it's hard to use at first. For instance, all related emails in a conversation are shown on the same page, as if you're talking in an IM program. So, if I were to email Totem asking if I could worship the Alabama Black Snake and he were to email me back saying yes, it would appear on the page just like if we were talking via AIM or ICQ or something. If I were to then forward the email to Joph or Skeet, any emails between us relating to Totem's Alabama Black Snake would also be included in the message tree. You can click on the name of the sender to collapse that email down, to make it easier to view. But it's pretty fu[/b]cking handy to be able to track all related emails as conversations.

Another nice change is the massive data transfer and storage space they give you. You can attach files up to 10mb in size, and you get a full gig of storage. Nobody else is even offering CLOSE to that right now, and I'm sure that alone has yahoo and hotmail quaking in thier stylish-yet-affordable boots. And with 10mb of attachments, I can send my friend a couple of MP3s via email, instead of having to deal with the nuisance of FTP servers and the like.

There's also a pretty good spam filter. Early on it doesn't filter much of anything, but as you mark messages as spam it begins to learn what you consider spam and what you don't. I've been using Gmail for about 2 weeks now and I'd say 90% of all spam is stopped by the filter now. I haven't had it mislabel a valid email as spam yet, either.

There's also a built-in Google toolbar that allows you to search your entire email account for keywords contained in messages. So, I could search for "Skeet" and it would bring up every email in my inbox with that word, as well as all conversations related to those emails (in that nested tree format).

You can also mark important messages with a star, and then anytime one of the people participating in that email 'thread' sends you a message, it will be extra-visible in your inbox. You can also create 'labels' to mark messages with, and then in the future any time you receive a message containing that word(s) they will be dropped into a directory under that label. So, if I were to create a label for... oh, let's use the word co[/b]ck... Every incoming message containing that word would be automatically shown when I click on the label I created.

This is pretty nice if you participate in email message groups. I've got one for PS2 gaming that I belong to, so I could create a label for "PS2" and every email coming from anyone in that group would not only appear in my inbox but would also show up under the PS2 label.

Furthermore, you can archive old messages, and they will be data-compressed and stored for later viewing. So, realistically it's gonna be incredibly hard to actually use up that 1gb of storage they give you if you archive all your old messages.

THEN there's the Gmail Notifier, a little program that sits in your tray and will check your email at regular intervals, notifying you if you have new messages. Or, you could use your favourite Outlook clone since they offer free POP mail (so you don't even have to go to their website and view their very unobtrusive ads if you don't want to).

On the whole, the single problem I have with Gmail is the way the invite system works (though it's fu[/b]cking brilliant if you think about it). After you've used Gmail for a while, a little link on your inbox page will appear offering you the chance to invite a few friends to join Gmail. After you use up your invites, they recharge over time. This means that it's actually rather difficult to get a Gmail account if you don't know anyone with access, but it's a brilliant marketing strategy. The harder something is to get, the more valuable it is. People actively seek out Gmail invites just because it's not open for anyone to sign up whenever they want to.

I'll tell you one thing: Unless they make a lot of changes to the system in the near future, I am NOT going to use any other email service ever again. Gmail seriously is that good.
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#25 Dec 23 2004 at 7:19 PM Rating: Good
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That does sound pretty nifty. Not that it would help me or anything though. I've got 4GB of mail right now (lots of which is older compressed spools). Heck. My inbox has 95,943 messages in it at this very moment.

The saddest part is that none of it is spam... :(
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#26 Dec 23 2004 at 7:20 PM Rating: Decent
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