Sun Mar 06, 2005 2:20 am
Hello Everyone,
I do not work for google/gmail but have been a long time user. This mail is just to clarify some misconceptions I read in this thread:
Gmail is, to put it very simply, an excellent web based email system. If you already have an email account which you are happy with, read no further.
For those who are interested in knowing what GMail is and why its different from Hotmail, Yahoo and others read on:
1) Gmail accounts are based on Invitations. This means that only registered gmail users can invite others. Being a part of gmail _DOES_ NOT_ mean your email will get added to any bulk mailing list. Why is it based on invitations ? Well, initially gmail was for a restricted community of beta-testers. This community has since expanded. Also, its a marketing trick - being 'invited' seems to add to the charm (your mileage may vary here)
2) The only reason why Natalia asked for your email/first/last name is that this invite needs to be sent to some person - and for that, atleast an email is needed.
3) Why is gmail different from other emails:
a) Well, it gives you 1GB of storage space free (some others do too)
b) It has, in my opinion, one of the cleanest email interfaces I have
ever seen
c) It has automatic email categorization (example, you can set rules
like "If I get a mail from xxxx automatically file it in folder friends). This
is typically not offered for free by other web mail systems
d) It has a lot of convenience keyboard shortcuts - I can't explain this
unless you start using it.
e) It is FAST - and I mean really really fast compared to Yahoo! and hotmail
f) Its SPAM filter engine is one of the best. I have accounts in Yahoo, Hotmail and Gmail. The amount of SPAM I get in the gmail inbox is the least (close to 0)
g) It has a very sweet interface. Lots of things you _may_ really like. As an example, in your inbox, in addition to showing where your email is from, it also shows one line of text - so you can get a context without opening it ( I know some others also do this, but I just like their interface better)
h) Note on privacy: All the concerns about privacy, honestly, is mostly nonsense. Google employees are NOT reading your email or forwarding your details. For the slightly more technically inclined people read on if you doubt this:
Have you ever thought how ANY email system detects SPAM ? They use automatic algorithms to detect key word INSIDE your mail including where they are from and have complex mechanisms to try and figure out if the mail is indeed SPAM or valid mail . Why do they also need to process the CONTENTS ? Simply because its too ineffective to just detect who it is from.
Gmail employs a similar concept. What it does it, besides trying to detect if its SPAM or not, it also uses the keywords to display relevant Adverstisements.
All of this is automated. If you believe that email systems doing this for SPAM detection are not "peeking" into your privacy, there is NO TECHNICAL reason for you to believe Gmail is doing this. IF you believe no email system should be EVER 'trying to detect anything' in the contents of your email, you really need to stop using _any_ web based email system.
Hope this helps
regds
arjun