About Gmail
1. What makes Gmail different?
Gmail uses Google search technology
to automatically organize and find
messages. And because Gmail includes
1,000 megabytes of storage, a
typical user won't ever have to
worry about deleting mail.
Everything just gets archived so it
can be found again if needed.
There are other differences in the
way Gmail provides access to your
email. For example, Gmail
automatically groups an email and
the replies to it as a conversation.
That means you always see a message
in its proper context. And there are
no pop-ups or banner ads in Gmail,
just relevant text ads and links to
related pages. Gmail's other
distinctive features include a
labeling system, a spam reporter and
a system for filtering your mail as
it comes into your inbox. Learn more.
2. How much does Gmail cost?
Gmail is a free service and
includes 1,000 megabytes of storage
with each account. However, Gmail is
still in preview mode as we test it
to work out the kinks. So for now,
it's not generally available.
3. How do I sign up?
When can get a Gmail account? We're currently only offering Gmail as part of a preview release and limited test.
We don't have details on when Gmail will be made more widely available, as that depends in part on the results of
the test. If you're interested in receiving updates on Gmail, submit your email address using the form at the bottom of this page.
And you can check out a sneak peek of Gmail
here.
4. Is Gmail available in other
languages?
During this testing period, the
Gmail interface is only available in
English. However, we're committed to
making Gmail available to as many
people in as many languages as
possible. And Gmail accounts can
already be used to read and send
email in most languages (even Klingon).
5. What are Gmail's system requirements?
Gmail currently supports the
following browsers:
Microsoft IE 5.5 and newer (Windows)
Netscape 7.1 and newer (Windows,
Macintosh, Linux)
Mozilla 1.4 and newer (Windows,
Macintosh, Linux)
Mozilla Firefox 0.8 and newer
(Windows, Macintosh, Linux)
Regardless of the browser used, you
must have JavaScript and cookies
enabled. We hope to expand this list
of supported browsers in the near
future. To get updates on our
progress with Gmail, add your email
address using the form at the bottom
of this page.
6. Does Gmail support automatic forwarding and POP3 access?
Not at the moment,but Google believesin helping people access information whenever and however they want to do so. In the future you will be able to access Gmail messages from non-Gmail accounts for free or at a nominal fee.
7. What about spam?
Google is committed to keeping
unwanted messages out of your inbox.
Gmail includes a sophisticated spam
filter that we're continuing to
improve. The Report Spam link in
Gmail is a way for users to help
with this effort. It removes spam
from the inbox and sends valuable
data to the Gmail team working on
spam blocking.
8. Are there ads in Gmail?
There are no pop-ups or untargeted banner ads in Gmail.Like Google search results pages, Gmail does include relevant text ads on the right side of the page.The matching of ads to content is a completely automated process performed by computers.No humans read your email to target the ads, and no email content or other personally identifiable information is ever provided to advertisers.Ads are matched using the sametechnology that powers the Google AdSense program, which already places targeted ads on thousands of sites across the web by quickly analyzing the content of pages and determining which ads are most relevant to them.Here's a sneak peek of how ads look in Gmail.
9. What is Gmail's privacy policy?
Google respects our users'
privacy. For details, please read
our Gmail Privacy Policy. You may
also want to read more detailed
information on Gmail and privacy.
10. Why is Google offering email?
I thought you were a search company.
Google's mission is to organize
the world's information and make it
universally useful and accessible.
For many people, email contains
valuable information that can be
difficult to retrieve. We believe we
can help with that.
Gmail uses Google search technology
to find messages so users don't have
to create folders and file their
individual emails. Many of Gmail's
other features also incorporate
search technology to improve their
effectiveness. Used this way, search
enhances the efficiency of email, so
we believe it's a natural area for
Google to offer a service.










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