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Kadath said:I'll wait for the inevitable Google Drive alternative.
Another vote to wait for google.Kadath said:I'll wait for the inevitable Google Drive alternative.
I set up multiple gmail accounts that I never used, and after a year I still only have two e-mails.nilepez said:I have a gmail account, which I've never used (not once), yet when I logged into it a month or so back I had hundreds of ad messages (some spame some presumably from google)...so much for targeted ads. It's so bad, I wouldn't consider using it.
The Red said:thats odd, my g-mail has been nothing short of perfect... ads just seem to never get through, but it worries me about if either a) there is a hardcore filter that could hit legit stuff or b) theres google reps sorting through my e-mail with access to view my messages and filter for spam by hand.. although the idea and logistics seem impossible, I have no idea how google does it.
Has anyone ever got any spam in their g-mail address? ... and I dont mean shit like new-eg sending you a once-a-month list of coming sales, I mean "enlarge your penis", "enlarge your breasts", "home loans", "mortgage your wife out", "hot sex with 18yo quintuplets in your back yard, right now!", or "we have shit we want to send you form tim-bukt-to but we need your bank account info to deposit 4 billion ruppies and your address to send yout platinum boolean." ... type of shit
I agree. Looks like someone's targetted you specifically. But I guess that's Google's fault.The Red said:umm... damn... 95% of that looks like its from the same sender. It allso doesnt look like ads but flooding. Turn off your account for 8 days and then after those messages bounce, restart it.
brom42 said:Here is a screen cap of my account. This is my inbox, my spam folder has 5x as much:
http://home.centurytel.net/weissmann/spam.JPG