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  • mike - Aug 11 2008 | Gmail, reliability

    Ouch. Gmail down. "Don't worry, be happy".

    Quoted: We’re sorry, but your Gmail account is currently experiencing errors. You won’t be able to use your account while these errors last, but don’t worry, your account data and messages are safe. Our engineers are working to resolve this issue.
    ...
    Please try accessing your account again in a few minutes.

    • mohit - Aug 11 2008

      back up for me now.

    • shiwani - Aug 11 2008

      it's sort of back up for me - still a little hit or miss...

    • .David. - Aug 12 2008

      Yes, I had the same problem last night 8/10/8. I use Firefox's Thunderbird and there is Evolution email delivered with Ubuntu.
      I have multiple email accts. and cc to them. I also have multiple bank accounts (would really like a Wamu and Wachovia acct., but alas don't have enuf money). Same reason.

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