News Google drops invites for GMail

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  1. supermonkey

    supermonkey Deal with it

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    I suppose that's a good feature if you store/receive a lot of (big) e-mail. I can't think that I'd ever use that amount of space.

    For what it's worth, the second most basic AT&T DSL internet account offers 11 e-mail addresses, each with 2GB storage. That's the ISP I use and in the 2+ years I've had the account, I've only received 2 spam messages.

    -monkey
     
  2. randosome

    randosome Banned

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    it depends on your ISP to how much space you get, since Google introduced 1gb many increased their 10-20 limit to 100, and now alot of them are at 1gb or more from the ones ive seen

    However, i use outlook so the emails are stored on my computer anyway, and i don't really know how you could even use 1gb of space (let alone 2.8) unless you were constantly sending large files around and not deleting them

    Also it seems most email providers still limit you to like 10mb max size for attachments
     
  3. Lian Li Lover

    Lian Li Lover What's a Dremel?

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    Not quite. My friend did a test with this cos he has an @googlemail account and it still works if you type @gmail.com when sending email to him
     
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