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What is Gmail?

Gmail is a free G-level webmail service launched by the famous search engine Google (https://www.gmail.com
) .

It provides 2G of large storage space. When Gmail displays an email, it will automatically display all replies to this email at the same time, so the user will have the context of the session for reference. Instead of pop-up ads or targeted banner ads in Gmail, relevant text ads and links to relevant web pages are placed next to email messages.

Gmail Impressions

Gmail - This highly controversial free email service has become a hot commodity on the Internet. Many netizens are willing to exchange various items in order to get a Gmail account - from the kidneys to medical advice, some people are even willing to pay $150 for this. Although Gmail is still in beta, although Google does not currently intend to open the service to the public, although some people concerned about privacy issues have protested against Gmail's use of robots to scan emails, it still can't stop the Internet users' eagerness for Gmail.

Just like the chat history in MSN or QQ, users can browse emails according to different “talking” themes, and it is more flexible and convenient than the traditional folder mode. When a user views a "talk" thread, the letters associated with the thread are collected.

At the top of the page, there is a Google classic search box, in addition to the function of writing emails, rating, sending mail, all mail, spam and trash. Here, there is also a label area. Unfortunately, I didn't find the functionality of a custom folder - it doesn't seem to be available in the Gmail beta.

As a compensation, Gmail provides the Lables feature, which is used to mark information—just like setting a keyword for a message. The advantage of using tags is that you can make multiple tags for a single message, so you can easily classify all your messages. When you select a message and click on the "Archive" link, you can save the message archive.

The "talk" feature provided by Gmail is indeed one of the biggest highlights. With the "Talk" feature, you can view all your incoming and outgoing emails on one page: the latest emails will be displayed, and other emails related to the email will be cascaded below them. You can click on any of the headings in the "Talk" to view the details of the email, or you can click "Expand all" to view the entire contents of the "Talk".

When sending an email, some files are often included in the email, and many email providers have limited the number of attachments. When you need to attach a large number of attachments to your email, the advantages of Gmail are displayed: Gmail has no restrictions on the number of attachments that each email carries. I added 10 attachments to an email during the test. It's worth mentioning that Gmail also provides spell checking, so users have less chance of making mistakes when composing emails.

Basic information about Gmail?

·Storage space: 2000 megabytes

·Language: Available for Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, American English, British English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean , Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian (during testing), and can also send and read emails in most other languages.

Access: Free, automatic forwarding, access via POP3

Supported browsers:

- Microsoft IE 5.5 or higher (download: Windows)

- Netscape 7.1 or above (download: Windows Mac Linux)

- Mozilla 1.4 or above (Download :Windows Mac Linux)

- Mozilla Firefox 0.8 or above (download: Windows Mac Linux)

- Safari 1.2.1 or above (download: Mac)

All browsers should enable Java
Script and CookIE

Gmail login address?

http://www.gamil.com


But use https://www.gmail.com
for faster access.

Is Gmail free?

Gmail is completely free.

Does Gmai have ads?

Gmail has text ads but no image ads and pop-up ads.

I want to apply for Gmail!

At present, Gmail does not openly open applications, and invites new users by invitation.

How do I get a Gmail invitation?

Some Gmail users with invitations have extended their help to let others pay for their wishes. Let’s take a look at the ways to get a Gmail account. .

1.Get it from Blogger

www.blogger.com

This site has been acquired by Google, so Google will occasionally distribute Gmail to the "active" in it. Test invitation, as long as you register successfully and insist on posting more than one message every day for 10 consecutive days to 1 month. If you are lucky, when you log in to blogger, you will find the following on the right side of the screen: "Want Gmail?As an active Blogger user, we would like to invite you to try out Google\\'s new email service, Would you like to give it a whirl? ", just click "YES, PLEASE" and then fill in the relevant requirements Information can be.

2. Waiting for someone else's invitation

If your friend has successfully registered on Gmail and got the invitation qualification (you can see a line of red characters below the search button after logging in to Gmail). : "Invite a frIEnd to join Gmail!"), click on the open link and fill in your email address and send it to your email to be eligible to sign up for Gmail. If you can't get an invitation from a friend, we can try some big forums to try our luck.

Here are a few links to apply for Gmail:

Software Forum Forum Gmail Application Special:

http://www.softang.com/vIEwthread ? .PHP tid = 906


blog China:

http://forum.blogchina.com/vIEwf
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Tsinghua:

http://www.smth.org/bbsdoc.PHP?board=GmailSwap


GmailSwap exchange:

http://www.gmailswap.com


Tip: not every Gmail account has invited eligible, and even get an invitation qualification, will vary in number. I found out from the actual application that the higher the time to become a registered user of Gmail, the more the number of invitations to get the invitation, and the stronger the derivative function (that is, the user who has been invited and registered can easily get the same rights. , but the number is much less).
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