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| − | Descriptions from other universities review the power of spam filter most and included other features such as “Search email”, “more than 7 GB storage”, “Smart phone access”, and “continuity of university email address use.”
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| − | {{Quotation|Keep your [university] e-mail address, but use Google’s advanced e-mail interface – without ads. Comes with a powerful spam filter.|University of Minnesota}}
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| − | * ''Keep unwanted messages out of your inbox with Google’s powerful spam blocking technology''
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| − | * ''Keep any message you might need down the road, and then find it fast with Google search''
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| − | * ''Send mail, read new messages and search your archives instantly from your phone''
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| − | {{Quotation|Ad-free email with over 7 GB of storage and continued use of your @u.washington.edu or @uw.edu email addresses|University of Washington}}
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Revision as of 11:39, 25 April 2011
GMail is currently the most popular email service on the planet.
General Information
Background
Specifications
Technical Usage
Logging In
Terminology
Sending Messages
Managing Your Inbox
Troubleshooting
Pedagogical Use
Security Concerns