GMail Review

With GMail now available for sign up from anyone, I think it is important that you know what you are signing up to before going ahead and changing.

I have used Gmail for about 2 years now, and it has not once let me down, it is simple to use, everything is clear just like Google and everything is in the right place and easy to find. You also get over 2.5GB and it is forever increasing (just to put it in context, I have over 2000 emails in my account and it has taken up 9% and that is with a whole host of attachments.)

You do not have folders like you do in Yahoo, but you have a system called Labels which allows you to assign a label to an email, then you simply click Archive and it will store it under that label, so in theory acting like a folder.

Now, I have used a lot of email services in the past few years including MSN (now Windows Live), Yahoo and many more and Google Mail has come out top, it may not be as attractive as other services but it is both fast and secure.

Spam protection is excellent in GMail, no spam has ever passed the filters and got into my inbox and I have never had an incident where a message in the spam folder wasn’t spam.

So, my overall opinion, GMail is by far the best email service around and I believe it cannot be beaten, it has all the features most people will need, and of course if you sign up for a GMail account you are signing up for a Google Account which means you have access to a whole host of great services including Google Docs and Spreadsheets. So go to www.gmail.com now and sign up to Google.

 

Simon North, 25th February 2007

One Response to “GMail Review”

  1. raycosm Says:

    And it has a stripped down, browser based Google Talk by default. Hence the name GMail + Talk.

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