Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 2:15 am
I'll repeat again the sentiments I wrote two years ago (my God have I really been here for almost 3 years?):
The ads are a non-issue, they don't show up in the body of your mail - unlike those sent by some users of other email services - and obviously they are not generated by someone at Google actually reading your mail. Spam is a complete non-issue - I've never had an email service provide such quality spam filtering. I've always preferred web-based email to a POP3 account or the like - I've only ever had a POP3 account once, when I was in college in what feels like a million years ago. My family's first internet access had a POP3 email account but this was appropriated by my father, so I had to set up Hotmail. I used that for years, then when I used Netzero for awhile - back when it really was zero dollars - I killed Hotmail. Neither stack up to Gmail though so when I got an invite from an old friend a few years ago, I took the oppurtunity. As far as web-based email goes, Gmail is better than anything else.
I have also now had occasion to use large attachments, and had no problems sending James a very large scan of an original Destiny Of An Emperor ad from an old comic. I've also used it to email large files to myself in order to transfer from comp to comp without the hassle of floppies and file-splitters, or burning discs. Draft autosaving is also wonderful - overall I don't see any reason why you wouldn't want to use it.
Adrian
The ads are a non-issue, they don't show up in the body of your mail - unlike those sent by some users of other email services - and obviously they are not generated by someone at Google actually reading your mail. Spam is a complete non-issue - I've never had an email service provide such quality spam filtering. I've always preferred web-based email to a POP3 account or the like - I've only ever had a POP3 account once, when I was in college in what feels like a million years ago. My family's first internet access had a POP3 email account but this was appropriated by my father, so I had to set up Hotmail. I used that for years, then when I used Netzero for awhile - back when it really was zero dollars - I killed Hotmail. Neither stack up to Gmail though so when I got an invite from an old friend a few years ago, I took the oppurtunity. As far as web-based email goes, Gmail is better than anything else.
I have also now had occasion to use large attachments, and had no problems sending James a very large scan of an original Destiny Of An Emperor ad from an old comic. I've also used it to email large files to myself in order to transfer from comp to comp without the hassle of floppies and file-splitters, or burning discs. Draft autosaving is also wonderful - overall I don't see any reason why you wouldn't want to use it.
Adrian