1. [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> Aug 30, 2004
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Hooray for gmail! I've been burdened with 5 invites to give out to people - if you are using webmail, trust me - Gmail stomps all over it, it is simply the best mail interface I've ever seen, plus automatic threading makes being on a busy list like this one much much easier. If you'd like a Gmail account, just reply to this message with your name and an email to send the invite to. -- MrTrick
2. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Aug 30, 2004
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Patrick Barnes wrote: > > Hooray for gmail! > > I've been burdened with 5 invites to give out to people - if you are > using webmail, trust me - Gmail stomps all over it, it is simply the > best mail interface I've ever seen, plus automatic threading makes > being on a busy list like this one much much easier. > > If you'd like a Gmail account, just reply to this message with your > name and an email to send the invite to. > -- > MrTrick Call me paranoid, but I use my own SMTP server 'cos I don't want third parties keeping copies of my emails, so Gmail is not going to be doing business with me. -- Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia
3. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Aug 30, 2004
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Derek Parnell wrote: > > Patrick Barnes wrote: > > > > Hooray for gmail! > > > > I've been burdened with 5 invites to give out to people - if you are > > using webmail, trust me - Gmail stomps all over it, it is simply the > > best mail interface I've ever seen, plus automatic threading makes > > being on a busy list like this one much much easier. > > > > If you'd like a Gmail account, just reply to this message with your > > name and an email to send the invite to. > > -- > > MrTrick > > Call me paranoid, but I use my own SMTP server 'cos I don't want > third parties keeping copies of my emails ... without my explicit permission (eg. EUForum) ... >, so Gmail is not going to be doing business with me. -- Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia
4. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> Aug 30, 2004
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For those with their own mail servers, that's fine. For those on webmail, I'd say Gmail is much better than any other free webmail out there. I'd set up my own SMTP server, but if all the messages are on my home machine, then it dies, and ?? On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 18:34:17 -0700, Derek Parnell <guest at rapideuphoria.com> wrote: > > posted by: Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> > > Patrick Barnes wrote: > > > > Hooray for gmail! > > > > I've been burdened with 5 invites to give out to people - if you are > > using webmail, trust me - Gmail stomps all over it, it is simply the > > best mail interface I've ever seen, plus automatic threading makes > > being on a busy list like this one much much easier. > > > > If you'd like a Gmail account, just reply to this message with your > > name and an email to send the invite to. > > -- > > MrTrick > > Call me paranoid, but I use my own SMTP server 'cos I don't want > third parties keeping copies of my emails, so Gmail is not going to > be doing business with me. > > -- > Derek Parnell > Melbourne, Australia > > > > > -- MrTrick
5. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by Craig Welch <euphoria at welchaviation.org> Aug 30, 2004
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Derek Parnell wrote: > Call me paranoid, but I use my own SMTP server 'cos I don't want > third parties keeping copies of my emails, so Gmail is not going to > be doing business with me. Quite right. But how do you manage that ... LittlePond cut off outgoing port 25 transmission a few months back? -- Craig
6. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by CoJaBo <cojabo at suscom.net> Aug 30, 2004
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I'm sure I would have some use for it. Patrick Barnes wrote: > > Hooray for gmail! > > I've been burdened with 5 invites to give out to people - if you are > using webmail, trust me - Gmail stomps all over it, it is simply the > best mail interface I've ever seen, plus automatic threading makes > being on a busy list like this one much much easier. > > If you'd like a Gmail account, just reply to this message with your > name and an email to send the invite to. > -- > MrTrick > >
7. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by CoJaBo <cojabo at suscom.net> Aug 30, 2004
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And just send it to this e-mail address (cojabo atr suscom dot net) CoJaBo wrote: > > I'm sure I would have some use for it. > > Patrick Barnes wrote: > > > > Hooray for gmail! > > > > I've been burdened with 5 invites to give out to people - if you are > > using webmail, trust me - Gmail stomps all over it, it is simply the > > best mail interface I've ever seen, plus automatic threading makes > > being on a busy list like this one much much easier. > > > > If you'd like a Gmail account, just reply to this message with your > > name and an email to send the invite to. > > -- > > MrTrick > > > >
8. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by Craig Welch <euphoria at welchaviation.org> Aug 30, 2004
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Patrick Barnes wrote: > I'd set up my own SMTP server, but if all the messages are on my home > machine, then it dies, and ?? You'd restore from your backups? -- Craig
9. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> Aug 30, 2004
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I don't have enough hard drive space for production, let alone backups... Plus I haven't had enough time to set up my own domain or learn how yet... On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 11:58:58 +1000, Craig Welch <euphoria at welchaviation.org> wrote: > > > Patrick Barnes wrote: > > > I'd set up my own SMTP server, but if all the messages are on my home > > machine, then it dies, and ?? > > You'd restore from your backups? > > -- > Craig > > > > > -- MrTrick
10. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by irv mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> Aug 30, 2004
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Patrick Barnes wrote: > > Hooray for gmail! > > I've been burdened with 5 invites to give out to people - if you are > using webmail, trust me - Gmail stomps all over it, it is simply the > best mail interface I've ever seen, plus automatic threading makes > being on a busy list like this one much much easier. > > If you'd like a Gmail account, just reply to this message with your > name and an email to send the invite to. Hey, I'm willing to give it a try! Thanks. eugtk at yahoo.com Irv
11. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Aug 30, 2004
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Craig Welch wrote: > > Derek Parnell wrote: > > > Call me paranoid, but I use my own SMTP server 'cos I don't want > > third parties keeping copies of my emails, so Gmail is not going to > > be doing business with me. > > Quite right. But how do you manage that ... LittlePond cut off > outgoing port 25 transmission a few months back? Did they now? -- Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia
12. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by Jesse Duke <dark at cyax.com> Aug 30, 2004
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Patrick Barnes wrote: > > >Hooray for gmail! > >I've been burdened with 5 invites to give out to people - if you are >using webmail, trust me - Gmail stomps all over it, it is simply the >best mail interface I've ever seen, plus automatic threading makes >being on a busy list like this one much much easier. > >If you'd like a Gmail account, just reply to this message with your >name and an email to send the invite to. > > Could I get one? I've been meaning to try it out. Jesse Duke darkphotn at yahoo.com
13. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by Jesse Duke <dark at cyax.com> Sep 01, 2004
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> Could I get one? I've been meaning to try it out. I got one. It rocks. =] I've got two friends who would be interested in getting gmail accounts, if you've still got some available.
14. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> Sep 01, 2004
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There ya go... I got some more. On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:09:21 -0800, Jesse Duke <dark at cyax.com> wrote: > > > > Could I get one? I've been meaning to try it out. > > I got one. It rocks. =] > > I've got two friends who would be interested in getting gmail accounts, > if you've still got some available. > > > > > -- MrTrick
15. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by Craig Welch <euphoria at welchaviation.org> Sep 01, 2004
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An interesting discourse on Gmail here: http://tinyurl.com/2mkmf
16. Re: [OT] Gmail invites
- Posted by Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> Sep 01, 2004
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- Last edited Sep 02, 2004
I know there are privacy concerns - and I know that google isn't the perfect company... But other companies do this already - Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL... without even telling you. "Residual copies of email may remain on our systems, even after you have deleted them from your mailbox or after the termination of your account" - I'd say that's just a disclaimer, because the GMail servers would be backed up regularly. Can you imagine having to cascade back across hundreds of backups just to delete data from a closed account, or a deleted message? I think that all this brouhaha is just because Google is honest enough to tell people what they're doing - all the other companies do it, and don't tell anyone. On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 17:49:37 +1000, Craig Welch <euphoria at welchaviation.org> wrote: > > An interesting discourse on Gmail here: > > http://tinyurl.com/2mkmf > > > > > -- MrTrick