I’ve been reading about Google introducing a dial out to regular phone service for Gmail users and I’m a bit puzzled. I have been on Google Gmail for years, but don’t see any sort of phone dial out capability. Am I not eligible?
I’ve been reading about Google introducing a dial out to regular phone service for Gmail users and I’m a bit puzzled. I have been on Google Gmail for years, but don’t see any sort of phone dial out capability. Am I not eligible?
I’m trying to set up a selective Gmail filter so that mail sent from a specific mailing list is also forwarded along to a secondary address, but Gmail says I need to verify my other “forwarding” email address. Help!?
I’m a Gmail fan and just learned that Google is going to implement “dial out” capability from right within Gmail [ed: see Call phones from Gmail on the Gmail blog]. Darn cool, but they said you need to install “Google Voice and Video Plug-In” and I’m hoping you can explain how to do just that?
I signed up for Google Buzz along with everyone else, but every time I look at it in my Gmail account, it’s just status updates from Twitter. If I wanted to follow these people on Twitter, I’d do so. I want to get rid of Google Buzz, or at least not have it show up in my Gmail screen. How can I do that?
I’m tired of Gmail’s threading and performance problems and want to just give up and bail on the service entirely. Not just ignore my account but actually delete it from the Gmail system. Oddly enough, though, that seems to be impossible. So, Dave, how do I delete my Gmail account?
I’ve been using the Web-based interface to Google’s Gmail service on my iPhone 3GS and am wondering if there’s a way to access some of the many folders (well, Google calls them labels, but I think of them as folders) I have set up from within that interface?
Kind of a weird request, but I’m wondering if there’s a way to minimize my logins when I’m at an Internet Café so that I can log in to one service, like Gmail, and be automatically logged in to Facebook?
I’ve heard that I can view more information about where an e-mail
message came from, by viewing the “full headers” of the message. How
can I do that in Gmail?
Over time I have become reliant on Google’s Gmail service, but it strikes me that if I were to ever bail on it, I’d have a hard time rebuilding all of my email rules. Even if not, it’d be helpful to migrate my rules from one account to another. Except, as usual, there’s no way to do that. Or is there a way to export and import Gmail mail filters?
I like Google Mail, but the threading feature drives me nuts. I don’t want my mail threaded and I don’t think of conversations that way. The worst is that every time I print, I print the entire thread, rather than just a single email message in the thread. Darn Gmail! Is there a way to print just one message?