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ankitsagwekar
05-11-2006, 08:08 PM
Google's Gmail service and you are using it for anything that you consider critical, I suggest you read this
set up a Gmail account earlier this year. I soon grew to love its, yes, quirky ways of organizing messages as conversations; I didn’t have to worry about size; I never got spam; and since it’s Web-based I could quickly check it whenever and wherever I wanted. I soon started telling family and friends to email me there
But somewhere amid all this Google-loving enthusiasm we all forgot one thing: Gmail is a beta project. A painful lesson, as it turned out
I went to get some important contact information out of his account and he got a quintessentially quirky message saying there was a server problem. Something like: “Cross your fingers and try again in a few seconds,” the screen read. For more than 24 hours he kept trying back and got the same message. Quirky quickly became loathsome.
Note that I'm not saying that any of the other free e-mail services are any better. But sometimes it seems that the larger Google gets, the less responsive they become to the users of their services. I hope that's just the appearance and not the reality, because it would be a real shame if the culture at Google is changing so that they just don't give a rip about their users anymore
In fact there’s a whole Google group called "Gmail down"
http://groups.google.com/group/Gmail-down
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shashank_re
05-11-2006, 08:18 PM
Because it is still in BETA stage!
hemant_mathur
05-11-2006, 09:55 PM
I never had any such prob with my gmail acc
clmlbx
05-11-2006, 10:13 PM
I did'nt got any problem's like this
Akhil Jain
05-11-2006, 10:22 PM
i get similar problem with indiatimes.com
i am thinking of switching
goobimama
05-11-2006, 10:23 PM
I've got that cross your fingers message as well. I crossed them and the next time I refreshed, it worked. No probs.
Anyway, maybe you needed to clear your cache or access it through a different computer...
aryayush
05-11-2006, 10:46 PM
I went to get some important contact information out of his account and he got a quintessentially quirky messageI didn't even understand your post properly. Why'd you suddenly switch from 'I' to 'he'? Who is this 'he'?
he got a quintessentially quirky message saying there was a server problem'Quintessential' is described as 'representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class'. Substitute your usage of the word with this meaning and it does not make sense at all. I am not trying to nitpick about your language skills here but it is best to leave out words that your are unsure of - smaller but appropriate words sound far better than bombastic and inappropriate ones. Using the word 'quirky' to describe Google's characteristic of organising messages as conversations is also using it in the wrong context. All I am trying to point out is that your message was very difficult to understand due to these follies (at least to me) and you could make an effort to avoid this. :)
Anyway, I have never experienced any sort of trouble with any Google service (be it search, desktop search, photo organising or email). GMail has been very reliable for me. It might have been some problem with some setting in your browser, or your browser might be displaying the cached page again and again.
Sorry I couldn't be of much help but I did not really understand your problem!
rakeshishere
05-11-2006, 11:24 PM
He is me [myself]:)) who got that msg today since morng for 6 hrs but now its fine:)
neerajvohra
06-11-2006, 12:51 AM
Because it is still in BETA stage!
yup ..thts why i forward all my mails (gmail) to one more account(rediff)..its gud to keep a backup :D
Yup.. heard about this.. google's even disabling a/c randomly for no specific reason...
i just made a backup of all of my mails on gmail by using the POP3 forwarding facility... and i'd recommend the same too for those who have important stuff in their gmail...
aryayush
06-11-2006, 01:32 PM
yup ..thts why i forward all my mails (gmail) to one more account(rediff)..its gud to keep a backup :DYou used Rediffmail as a security against GMail! What has the world come to!! :p
You used Rediffmail as a security against GMail! What has the world come to!! :p something is better than nothing
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Yup.. heard about this.. google's even disabling a/c randomly for no specific reason...
no such problem on hotmail .... i created myfirst account around 6-7 yrs ago still wrks properly .... MSN zindabad
yeah but hotmail aint givin u that much space either... and its so pathetcially slow... and its junk mail filter is also ridiculous...
aryayush
06-11-2006, 02:01 PM
And it does not support POP3 and the interface is bloated and chunky and their is no PROPER search feature and ...
compromise karna padta hai .... but yes i also wud hv liked if MSN had not discontinued the pop3 facility for free accounts.... space i read somewhr that hotmail is also upgrading their acounts to 2 gb .... is tht true cud some1 confirm this
paul_007
06-11-2006, 07:47 PM
never faced this problem.....gmail rocks 4 me
xenkatesh
06-11-2006, 10:49 PM
I did'nt got any problem's like this
same here..
techtronic
06-11-2006, 10:58 PM
I sympathise with this person
I have been using Gmail for about 14 months & I have not experienced any problem anytime
Also it's always better to have a mail forwarded to another ID in case you are expecting important mails
Maverick340
06-11-2006, 11:31 PM
i have a lil prob with filters ...
satyamy
06-11-2006, 11:47 PM
ya heard abt this but never faced
–•(–•Raghav™•–)•–
07-11-2006, 04:25 AM
Hmm!.. all google projects in beta stage!.. bound to get bugz..
but i neva faced such!
aryayush
07-11-2006, 08:57 PM
No, they are all final products. Google just uses the word 'Beta' at the end of it's web services. It is a branding strategy and it is patented by them.
:lol:
OK, that was a joke but the amount of time Google's products stay in the beta stage makes one think whether they will ever become final products or not!
JGuru
08-11-2006, 12:59 PM
It's not because of GMail is still in Beta. GMail is a final release product. But Google is
still keeping the Beta tag!! I think Google is worried about Space problems (in Tera bytes)
if they open up GMail for public. I experienced some problems with Yahoo in the past.
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