I’m tired of having all of these Gmail invites, but not being able to do anything with them (I’m out of people to give them to). So, if you’re interested, just leave a note and I’ll gladly send you one.
UPDATE: Google has upped the available amount of invites to 100. If there’s still a poor soul out there that doesn’t have a Gmail account yet, or someone is just interested in seeing what all the fuss is/was about, leave a comment and I’ll gladly give you one of mine. Don’t leave your email address in the comments, since that’s public, just make sure the email address you fill in on the comment form is valid.
December 25th, 2006 at 3:23 pm
I am a proud Gmail user. Never worrying about email size, incredibly fast reply (powered by AJAX, a technology often used by Google), Web Clips,
automatic forwarding, one button - click search, advanced filters, labels and not folders, message preview, automatic refresh, auto-save messages,as-good-as-yahoomail spam filters, not one executable to be sent or received, feeling of having a different technology? A definite recommendation for
anyone that reads more than one email per day.
Have you tried Gmail? If yes, what's your taste on it? Why do you love it/hate it?
November 20th, 2006 at 6:59 pm
Hi guys…
anyone else on gmail having problems ?
gmail is fine on adsl, but on my 3g card i can surf net no problem, talk on google talk no problem, but i cannot reply to any gmail mail. also cannot compose and send attachments. can recieve mail fine.
thought it was my beta firefox im using so tried IE but still same problem.
sometimes can reply to a mail but not always, especially if there is an attachment in it…
but gmail is fine on adsl so i know its not gmail themselves. 2 friends have also complained about their gmail on 3g today..
April 13th, 2006 at 11:30 pm
Could I plz receive an invite if you have any left? Thank you so much!
April 4th, 2006 at 12:40 pm
If you still have a Gmail invite, I would appreciate one. Thanks
July 15th, 2005 at 12:37 am
Nobody wants an invite? I guess everyone and their mother should be signed up for Gmail by now…
Either that, or the scrambling to catch-up by Hotmail and Yahoo with storage space was enough to satisfy those contemplating a switch.
June 23rd, 2005 at 9:42 pm
No, because I started offering the invites on this blog after I had received the large group of notifications for the invites I never sent. Actually, that’s what called my attention to the fact that I still had 50 invites. I figured they were just being used up because I hadn’t done anything with them.
The bulk of the invite emails came in on May 29th and 30th, and some more showed up on June 1st and 3rd. They were mostly foreign sounding names, too, which really puzzled me. I did a quick Google search at the time, but I never saw anything. I don’t particularly care for odd things like that happening, regardless of what kind of account of mine it’s happening to…
June 23rd, 2005 at 9:31 pm
Nope, but I’ve heard of people getting spammed on their accounts. Does it have to do with your offering invites on this blog?
June 23rd, 2005 at 4:40 pm
I honestly hadn’t noticed any slowness, but I also don’t actually login to the Gmail web site very often. I use Google’s Gmail Notifier tool to periodically check my email, and notify me with a popup window right above my taskbar.
Also, I’ve enabled POP3 server access so that I can download all of my Gmail email (that sounds weird) to my mail client at home so that I have everything together in one location. I’m anal like that.
BTW, though, a while back I had a sudden flood of accepted Gmail invitations come to me from people I had never heard of and never sent email to. There were about 30 messages, with timestamps that were very close together. Two days later, I think I received a couple more. Since then, I haven’t had anything. Did you have this happen? I removed all of them from my contact list, but now 30-some complete strangers have my email address. Oh well, it wasn’t that hard to figure out…
June 23rd, 2005 at 4:17 pm
Gmail has been REALLY slow logging in for me lately. It only seems to happen during the “workday.” Have you noticed issues? Any idea why? I heard they changed the URL to mail.google.com which should make it faster, but that didn’t help me.