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Email Techniques: Google and Email - GMail
Posted Jul 06, 2004 - 02:10 PM
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A look at some changes in the email arena..
It seems that Google is revolutionizing the Net in more than one
way. Recently they announced that they will be offering a free
email service called Gmail. It will offer its users 1GB of memory
space. Now that is a lot of space for anybody to have.
Now an email storage war has begun. MSN, Yahoo and Askjeeves have
all offered their free subscribers extra memory to make them stay
loyal to their service. Yahoo went from 4 Mb to a 100 MB;
Askjeeves has upgraded to 125 MB and MSN has moved from 2MB to
250 MB!
If you used to worry about your mailbox being overwhelmed with emails,
it is time for you to relax. No more need for you to purchase
extra memory, you have loads of it available for free. You have
tons of space for messages, attachments etc.
I believe that Google’s competitors are afraid that the Big G is
out to snatch away some of there market share. Google’s foray
into email service is unusual and many a person is excited to hop
on board and take advantage of what they have to offer.
Gmail has had some major issues since Google announced its
arrival. Most notably is that they intend to place advertisements
in each email sent. These ads are supposed to be related to the
content of your message. This as lead to squabbles about privacy
and several related issues.
Google has faced some strong opposition to its Gmail service.
Some of the cons of the service are you can’t save a draft of
your messages and the reply button is all the way at the bottom
of the page.
Gmail also lacks a built –in virus scanner although they may add
one in the future. There is also no way to create HTML emails or
the ability to add a signature to your messages.
You can check out Gmail at
http://gmail.google.com/gmail/help/about.html . Please
note that they are still doing beta testing on the system. Give
it a try and see how it stacks up against your other email
providers. Happy mailing.
Best Regards,
Copyright © Nicholas Dixon
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Re: The Mail War
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by vinsky21 on Jan 06, 2005 - 07:18 PM
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I am currently a member of both Yahoo and MSN and found out recently that they have upgraded the storage space for free, plus a new look and design. And its good for those people that are constantly traveling. But if you are in your home or office checking your mail, I am suggesting that you can download also these web based email from your standard mail program like Ourlook Express, Eudora , Mozilla and other POP mail program by using another add on program called free POPs,you can download this free on the web.
That way you can download messages immediately in your machine and will never ran out of space from your Web based mail.
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by M19 on Mar 16, 2005 - 10:35 AM
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I have been using Gmail for around a month now and am very happy with it. So far, I have no spam, whereas with MSN and Yahoo I would've already had spam by now. Yes, you can add a signature, you just have to go to settings. If you're really worried about spam, there's a way to configure your email to be sent to outlook express, and copy will be saved in Inbox. And Outlook does have some virus protection, or if you use Eudora Pro, there's scam watch.
What's really nice is that when someone replies to my messages I can view their message and mine because they're saved together so its much easier to understand.
Overall, if you have some common sense about email (like don't open it if you don't know who its from, etc.) then you shouldn't have to worry about no virus.
Its much better than MSN or Yahoo. But thats just my own opinion.
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