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ref18 Sun Sep 12, 2004 03:33pm

I've been given 4 more invites and I don't know what to do with them, the first 4 people to e-mail me asking for one (who haven't yet recieved one) will get them.


Tee Sun Sep 12, 2004 07:30pm

Gmail invite
 
Maybe I'm missing it, but I do not see your (or anyone elses) email listed.

Jurassic Referee Sun Sep 12, 2004 08:04pm

Click on his "profile". You can e-mail him from in there.

jumpmaster Sun Sep 12, 2004 09:29pm

?
 
what is Gmail?

Tee Mon Sep 13, 2004 01:34am

Quote:

Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Click on his "profile". You can e-mail him from in there.
That's the problem; there seems not to be any place where I can click on a profile. If one does member search, it is disabled, and the posters name is not linked to his profile etc. Is there a setting that I may have changed that turned off profiles showing? This is frustrating.

Can you describe where exactly the profile is located on the page?

Jurassic Referee Mon Sep 13, 2004 03:12am

Quote:

Originally posted by Tee
Can you describe where exactly the profile is located on the page?
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Look under each post made by an individual. At the bottom left under the posted message, you will see "profile". Just click on that, and the profile of that poster will come up- including an e-mail contact function. You may also see "mail" on the same line, to the right of profile". If that is there, just click on "mail" for that poster, without having to click into the "profile".

[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Sep 13th, 2004 at 04:15 AM]

Skahtboi Mon Sep 13, 2004 08:55am

Re: ?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by jumpmaster
what is Gmail?
That's what I want to know!

mick Mon Sep 13, 2004 09:04am

What is Gmail?

As part of Google's mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful, we're testing an email service called Gmail.

Gmail is a free, search-based webmail service that includes 1,000 megabytes (1 gigabyte) of storage. The backbone of Gmail is a powerful Google search engine that quickly finds any message an account owner has ever sent or received. That means there's no need to file messages in order to find them again.

When Gmail displays an email, it automatically shows all the replies to that email as well, so users can view a message in the context of a conversation. There are no pop-ups or untargeted banner ads in Gmail, which places relevant text ads and links to related web pages adjacent to email messages.


Quick Facts

Cost: Free
Storage: 1,000 megabytes
Languages: Only available English during this testing period, but can be used to send and read emails in most languages
Automatic forwarding and POP3 access: Not available yet, but will be in the future for free or at a nominal fee
Supported Browsers:
- Microsoft IE 5.5+ (download: Windows)
- Netscape 7.1+ (download: Windows Mac Linux)
- Mozilla 1.4+ (download: Windows Mac Linux)
- Mozilla Firefox 0.8+ (download: Windows Mac Linux)
- Safari 1.2.1+ (download: Mac)
JavaScript and cookies must be enabled on all browsers


Tee Mon Sep 13, 2004 11:41am

Search, edit/delete and quote are the 3 options shown, no email or profile option is available.

Thank you for the help, not sure why I don't show these options.

mick Mon Sep 13, 2004 12:18pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Tee
Search, edit/delete and quote are the 3 options shown, no email or profile option is available.

Thank you for the help, not sure why I don't show these options.

Tee,
Write to Brad, and he can prolly make it right.

Batt, Bradley
E-mail Address(es):
[email protected]


ref18 Mon Sep 13, 2004 03:00pm

since some people seem to be having difficulty,

jules18 (at) gmail (dot) com


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