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Gmail, officially Google Mail in Germany and the United Kingdom, is a free POP3 and IMAP webmail service provided by Google. On April 1, 2004 the product began as an invitation-only beta release. On February 7, 2007 the beta version was opened to the general public. To this day, the service has remained in beta status. With an initial storage capacity of 1 GB, it drastically increased the standard... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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GMail used URL

Fragment identifier (For example, GMail uses a single URL for almost every interface – mail boxes, individual mails, search results, settings – the fragment is used to make these interfaces directly linkable.)

GMail used connect

Gmail By default, Gmail uses an unencrypted connection to retrieve user data, encrypting only the connection used for the login page.

GMail used connection

Gmail However, by changing the URL from http://mail.google.com/mail/ to https://mail.google.com/mail/, Gmail can be told to use a secure connection, reducing the risk of third-party eavesdropping on users' information, such as emails and contacts, which are transmitted in plaintext as JavaScript data in the page source code.

GMail used practices

Gmail Google continues to reply to this criticism by pointing out that Gmail is using mostly industry-wide practices.

GMail used means

Internet Message Access Protocol Virtually all modern e-mail clients and servers support both protocols as a means of transferring e-mail messages from a server, such as those used by Gmail, to a client, such as Mozilla Thunderbird and Microsoft Outlook.

GMail used engine

History of Gmail Starting on July 11, 2005, or more likely earlier, Google gave away free Gmail accounts to random people who searched for the word "gmail" using the Google search engine.

GMail used domain

History of Gmail This service, currently in beta testing, allows organizations to offer e-mail services through Gmail using their own domain.

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GMail offered way

FON Gmail starts from scratch offering no way to import old emails to your new Gmail account.

GMail offered increase

Gmail Gmail currently offers over 7200 MB of continuously increasing (at a rate of 353.9 KB a day) free storage with additional storage ranging from 10 GB to 400 GB available for $20 to $500 per year.

GMail offered view

Gmail Gmail also offers "Basic HTML view" to allow users to access the Gmail messages from almost any computer running browsers that do not fully support the more advanced features, such as Internet Explorer 4.0+, Netscape 4.07+ or Opera 6.03+, or users with JavaScript disabled.

GMail offered amount

Yahoo! Mail Though Gmail, Google's e-mail service, offered a large amount of storage, its invitation-only accounts kept the other webmail services at the forefront.

GMail offered space

PhpGmailDrive Gmail offers more than 6 GB space, all of which can be used for file hosting.

GMail offered features

Gmail Mobile Gmail Mobile offers many of the features as Gmail delivered effectively to smaller, mobile screens.

supported :

GMail supported gear

Gears (software) Gears is rumoured to be supported by Gmail in the near future.

GMail supported address

Gmail Gmail supports plus-addressing of e-mails.

GMail supported languages

Gmail Gmail supports multiple languages; shown here is the Japanese interface.

GMail supported functionality

Gmail Gmail's current documented help on this issue states: "While Gmail doesn't currently support the functionality to open your Contacts list while composing a message, we're testing many new features to improve our service."

GMail supported hebrew

History of Gmail From the end of May 2006, Gmail started to support Arabic and Hebrew, which requires support for bi-directional text.

GMail supported arabic

History of Gmail From the end of May 2006, Gmail started to support Arabic and Hebrew, which requires support for bi-directional text.

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    Gmail

    Gmail, officially Google Mail in Germany and the United Kingdom, is a free POP3 and IMAP webmail service provided by Google. On April 1, 2004 the product began as an invitation-only beta release.
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    Gmail (disambiguation)

    Gmail may mean: G-mail, a Dutch messaging system
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    History of Gmail

    From the end of May 2006, Gmail started to support Arabic and Hebrew, which requires support for bi-directional text.
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    GMail Drive

    GMail Drive is a free third-party Windows Shell namespace extension ("add-on") for Google's Gmail. GMail Drive is not supported by Google.
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    Category:Gmail

    Categorization for articles about Gmail. E-mail clients
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    Gmail Mobile

    Gmail Mobile is a version of Google's Gmail email service. It is a free service, developed to provide access to Gmail from mobile devices such as cell phones, or smartphones like the Treo.
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    Google's hoaxes

    This hoax was probably intended as a parody of Google's invite-only email service called Gmail.
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    Google Talk

    On February 7, 2006, Gmail added the ability to chat with a built-in Jabber client.
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    G&R Gmail

    In brief, Gmail is an electronic mail system for message and file exchange between workstations and multiple platforms in all network environments.
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    PhpGmailDrive

    To install it, the user must copy a PHP script to a PHP-enabled web server and configure it with a specific Gmail account and password.

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