Around the web Icon You’ve got GMail!

Just like Moi I now have a GMail account. How lucky!

There are three (3) possibilities:

- You are jealous and you hate me.
- You already have a GMail account.
- You are not a nerd.

Update June 27 2004: I redirected all my email to GMail in order to test it. While the web-based interface is incredible… I’d rather use Mail.app and Thunderbird. So now I’m back using my regular email accounts.
By the way, GMail has been down (for me at least) since Friday. It just gets stuck in the Redirecting to /gmail screen. Today it’s Sunday and it’s still broken and I have 2 days worth of email there (or at least I hope so!). C’mon, what am I going to do without those 200+ penis enlargement /Viagra spams????

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3 Comments

  1. Posted June 23, 2004 at 4:06 pm | Permalink

    I’m jaleuos and I hate you…

    Well… not really: I think my 100MB in Y! are enough for my needs…

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    BTW, your system didnt alowed my to post my email address in the form of:

    Invalid email address ‘danieljllo AT yahoo DOT com’

    Crap!!!

  2. Steven
    Posted July 6, 2004 at 11:22 pm | Permalink

    I get the same message from home, but at work it operates fine. Just before this started, I asked not to be prompted for my password for 2 weeks. I’m wondering if this may be responsible. Did you ask for the same ?

  3. Marcos Kirsch
    Posted July 7, 2004 at 11:17 pm | Permalink

    Well, my 2 weeks expired since I last tried and I still can’t login.
    What a piece of…. yeah… it’s Beta, I know.
    Let me know if you get it to work.

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  1. [...] It means you can read your email from your Gmail account directly in most email clients (Apple’s Mail.app at home and Mozilla Thunderbird at work, in my case) as well as from iPhone without the need for any plugins or third party software - and your mailbox stays synchronized all the time no matter where you access it from. This is something I’ve wanted to do for years. [...]

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