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Gmail or Google Mail

Friday, February 29th, 2008 |

Some people have discuss this earlier and might enjoy this. If your gmail is mycoolname@gmail.com,you can also receive any mail sent to mycoolname@googlemail.com. This happen because gmail.com is map to googlemail.com.

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Just look at the logo. Starting October 19, 2005, all new users in UK will have @googlemail.com addresses because another company has claimed rights to the Gmail name.

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Go Invisible - Change your gmail chat status

Monday, February 25th, 2008 |

This great web2.0 service has added a new features for their system and its really, really must use have features. Now, you can change your chat status to ‘invisible’. Same goes with your contact. Even they are sign in to gmail, but if they change their status to ‘invisible’, you can’t see them. If you didn’t want your contact interrupt your work then use this.

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Also, Make Your Gmail As Your Storing Document In Easy Way

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008 |

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gmail The same method of storing documents on Yahoo! can also be used on Gmail as well. In fact, the set up is even easier. For this purpose, I like Gmail a lot better because of their use of labels instead of folders. One email containing a stored document could be slapped with multiple labels, making the document easier to find in a search. Here are the adjustments needed to make Gmail a document storage site (at least until they bring the fabled Gdrive online).

You’ll need:

* A Gmail account - Free and easy.
* A label called, “Docs” - Click on “Settings” and, on the next screen, click on “Labels”. Scroll to the bottom and create the new label.
* Now, click on “Filters” and scroll to the bottom of the page and create a new filter called, “Docs”. Put an email address in the “To:” field for your documents that uses the “plus” feature that Gmail has and is dedicated to storing documents. The form is myname+docs@gmail.com. Similar to the AddressGuard in Yahoo, it needs no set up; you simply use it. In Gmail, any word that is appended to your Gmail screen name with a plus sign goes into your inbox without any set up required. Click on “Next Step”. In the check boxes, check the following: “Skip the Inbox”, “Mark as Read”, and “Apply the label:”. In the drop down field, choose your “Docs” label that you made in the previous step.
* Finally, click on “Create Filter”.
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