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patteo:
Backup, Backup, Backup - like via Outlook etc

Some users locked out of Google Mail | CNET News.com

Google said it is "working to resume normal service soon" for Google Mail after a number of users of the e-mail service were left without access.

The search giant on Thursday confirmed the outage after some people complained they couldn't access their e-mail accounts. Problems were also reported with Google Desktop.

Nathan Anderson, a user of Gmail (as the service is known outside the U.K., where legal issues necessitated a name change), said he was shut out of the mail service for at least three hours.

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"Back in March, several Google Mail users complained that they were struggling to use the free service. Two said their accounts had actually been deleted.

The search giant eventually admitted some accounts had indeed been wiped, but claimed it was not responsible."
http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-6076957.html?part=rss&tag=6076957&subj=news

Carol Haynes:
I have abandoned Google mail since I saw what happened when you upload your address book.

Did you know if you import your address book every single contact gets an email from Google with multiple Google ads (without telling you). A friend of mine just did this and came in for some serious abuse from a forum we both belong to.

patteo:
Wow, I certainly hope Google does not send an email on our behalf with ads.

I do add an occasional email address manually as and when needed, but I don't import my entire email addresses list.

I thought their motto is Don't do evil or something like that !

JavaJones:
Never trust webmail. :D

- Oshyan

f0dder:
Never trust big brother - and google does seem to go that way. Just because it's not (currently) Microsoft doesn't mean it's not a monopoly...

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