Er, I have like 50 Gmail invitations to give off. If there are anyone who is interested, just drop me a comments with your email and say something like, “hey, I want one!” and I’ll send an invite to you.

There was a time this Gmail invitations are so rare. I got my Gmail account through Blogger when they’re looking for beta tester. No, I am not a beta tester, I’m just a curious guy who’s greedy and wants a 1 GB email account. Anyway, these invitations are up for grabs.
Alternatively, you can send me a personal email here - dew@beconfused.com - and I’ll invite you too. ![]()
I also got 50 GMail invitations to give away! More info here!
by Nafcom (Mar 18, 2005 at 10 PM)Yup, Nafcom has it too. I want to give them out badly, hahaa..
by Mr. Dew (Mar 19, 2005 at 12 AM)A GMail Invitation
Okay, here we are, here is an GMail Invitation!
If you want more email me with your complete name and email address you want to have your invitation sent to.
by Nafcoms Crap Blog (Mar 19, 2005 at 4 AM)no no, me f1rst! me f1rst, let me invite f1rst, lol
To think that Gmail is so rare in the past, now we’re having so much invites, we don’t know what the hell to do with them…
by Mr. Dew (Mar 19, 2005 at 12 PM)ummm I would love one Dew.
by milky (Mar 19, 2005 at 5 PM)I send one to you already!
by Mr. Dew (Mar 20, 2005 at 12 AM)Oh you did??? Hmmm… which one?
by milky (Mar 20, 2005 at 1 AM)Oh dear, my icqmail’s auto-forwarding to my email inbox was disabled and they never informed me. I didn’t receive the invitation. I have since changed my email add to my hotmail one.Would you mind sending me another invitation? I’m really sorry to waste one like that……
by milky (Mar 20, 2005 at 1 AM)The one that you use to fill in this form
The one at icqmail. Perhaps it went into junk mail, hahaa
by Mr. Dew (Mar 20, 2005 at 1 AM)I’ve forwarded it to you to your MSN account.
Should still work
by Mr. Dew (Mar 20, 2005 at 2 AM)@Mr. Dew: In most cases, Gmail invitations never arrive to MSN Hotmail.
by Nafcom (Mar 20, 2005 at 3 AM)Best is to just send the activation URL in an email to a MSN Hotmail user!
It came though.
Thank you so much Dew!!
Actually, my boyfriend was wondering if you would be kind enough to send him one too. His email add is the one that I use to post this comment. But if it’s inconvenient, then forget it. Heehee.
by milky (Mar 20, 2005 at 3 PM)Nafcom: It did, hahaa.. It’s alright, she has received it
I’ve sent one to your boyfriend too, he should be getting it already
It’s not at all inconvenient to invite
by Mr. Dew (Mar 20, 2005 at 10 PM)
u are great! 10q!
by milky (Mar 20, 2005 at 11 PM)You’re most welcome!
by Mr. Dew (Mar 21, 2005 at 6 AM)Mr. Dew: I wrote “in most cases”. …
by Nafcom (Mar 22, 2005 at 1 AM)Nafcom: I am not surprised, many of my mails fall into junk mail too. I heard Hotmail did not fully implement the junk filters, they left it out due to server load.
Some of my friends even set the highest level of control where all the people in the address book goings to the inbox while all the others go into junk mail.
by Mr. Dew (Mar 22, 2005 at 7 AM)@Mr. Dew:
This full paranoid spam filter security is crap,
I love the SPAM filter system of M2 because it works 99% correct.
“Learning spam filter
Opera Mail comes with a built-in filter for junk messages. The filter is set up to be “learning”, which means that when you remove a message from the spam view or add one to it, the filter will learn from that and act differently next time a message of the same kind is received.“.
This AI is really great, the best spam filter ever seen.
Hotmail does blacklist mails internal before they arrive, that’s why often GMail invitations arrive not at all into MSN hotmail inboxes
by Nafcom (Mar 22, 2005 at 10 PM)GMail Invitations Everywhere!
Gmail Invitations; here, there, and everywhere!
The time when people had to look for months to get an invitation is over! Now GMail beta testers have more invitations left than people need! What will do Google with the unused invitation as soon as t…
by Nafcoms Crap Blog (Mar 22, 2005 at 10 PM)Nafcom: Oh, learning filters. They work well I think. But sometimes I don’t quite trust learning filters. I am not sure if it learns and traps my legitimate mails. Actually, I always make it a habit to scroll through my spam mail. Some legitimate mails might have been trapped there and it may be terrible that important ones are not read by me. Hotmail’s spam filters work 80% of the time only. I have lots and lots of penis enlargement advertisements in my junk folder now to think of it..
by Mr. Dew (Mar 23, 2005 at 7 AM)@Mr. Dew:
Yes, that’s why M2’s filter only marks emails, never do anything else.
the maguc is called “Access Points“:
_No folders_
Most e-mail clients are able to sort e-mail messages into folders. Once sorted to a particular folder, that is where the message stays. If you would like a message sorted by both, say, the sender and the subject, you have to make a copy of the message. Not so with Opera Mail.
Every message received goes into one database. By default, you are given several ways of viewing these messages; mailing list messages are automatically recognized and sorted, the built-in spam filter will gather your junk messages in one view (and get better at it as you train it), the most recent e-mail discussions (threads) have a separate access point, and so do the last people you were in contact with. For your “Unread” view you can choose if you want to see all unread messages or simply those that do not automatically show up in separate views.
And easiest of all; retrieving all correspondance with a particular contact: just click the name of the contact in the “Contacts” panel.
by Nafcom (Mar 24, 2005 at 12 AM)Oh, you mean like labels? That’s a great idea. I like that idea. I like the email client to trash the really obvious junk mails though. I don’t know how it can be done. Because I actually get a lot of junk mail due to my email address on the internet published and those bloody spam robots collected them happily.
I get too much junk mail, about 20 per day. I would prefer if some of which go to the Junk folder and the less dubious ones in the label ‘junk’, Of course, it would be hard to define the level of junk-ness. I guess I can’t have both scenarios.
Nowadays, a lot of junk mail are mispelt on purpose, I am surprised the filters can still detect them most of the time. I’ll review M2 soon I think. I love the access points thing.
by Mr. Dew (Mar 24, 2005 at 7 AM)@Mr Dew:
Actually, in M2 language, labels are like “Important, Call Back, Funny!”, etc.
Spam emails are market; “mark as spam, unmark as spam”, “unmark as read, mark as read”.
It#s a great client, true it may take some minutes to get used to the NEW WAY of handling emails but it’Ã?s great!
You know, my buggy windows installation caused a database error, (not Opera’s fault, a lot of prgs stopped working).
M2 however immedeately went on the rescue and rescued all emails and reindexed them!
Never seen that rescue feature in such a wideness in any email client!.
any other email client would have lost all !
by Nafcom (Mar 24, 2005 at 8 AM)Oh, labels are different. The logic seemed the same to me actually.
I think Opera is a good browser though. I like the quick renderer. In WordPress, I can also mark comments as spam. I use Outlook before, it does have the backup thing you told me about too I think. What I did is to save the emails somewhere and import it back on to a fresh installation of Windows. I don’t use Outlook now though, I use Gmail as my primary email web client. I use Opera at home sometimes. But at work, I just use Internet Explorer for all my internet surfing and Gmail web client to check email. For RSS reads, I relied on RSS Bandit. For calendar.. Oh, I don’t have calendar. I am looking for one though.
by Mr. Dew (Mar 24, 2005 at 10 AM)You’re a saviour !
by Glen G (Mar 24, 2005 at 1 PM)gmail invitation please.
Glen G: I invited you already. It’s in your Netvigator mail box.
by Mr. Dew (Mar 24, 2005 at 1 PM)@Mr Dew: Download the latest Beta of Opera if you do, can much more things than the latest final.
by Nafcom (Mar 25, 2005 at 9 AM)Those betas are always stable, but the latest final version always lacks of a lot features!
Nafcom: I already gotten my hands on the latest beta. I prefer betas to finals, hahaa.. Even if they’re not as stable. I like to see what’s the new stuff inside and be ahead of the crowd be a little.
by Mr. Dew (Mar 25, 2005 at 9 AM)Mr Dew: you are exactly like me

by Nafcom (Mar 25, 2005 at 12 PM)But no worries, Opera’s betas are always stable, they do very good work!
Let me know your experience and share it with me and give me a chance to drop in before you post anything
Sure thing, I’ll share my experience with you once I fully explore the software. I’m busy nowadays. My internship is going to end soon, hahaa.. So you can expect a review of Opera soon.
by Mr. Dew (Mar 25, 2005 at 7 PM)gmail//live
Gmail’s getting out of the beta stage and going live on April 1st! At least to some Google-watchers (you know, as in bird-watchers and Google-watchers)….
by //beconfused (Mar 29, 2005 at 2 PM)two//gigs
Gmail seems to be going for 2 GB soon!! Check it out!…
by //beconfused (Apr 3, 2005 at 12 AM)opera//eight
Opera 8 is a substantial upgrade from previous versions, and includes new features such as a unique security information field that indicates the trustworthiness of banking and shopping Web sites and voice interaction capabilities….
by //beconfused (Apr 21, 2005 at 8 AM)you//send
I found a website that allows you to upload files as much as 1 GB for your friends to download. Gmail has a maximum attachment size of 10 MB which is rather limited. Read more……
by //beconfused (Apr 29, 2005 at 1 PM)i would like an invite!! anyone have any left? my email is streetracer1357@yahoo.com
by Gennady (Jun 13, 2005 at 12 AM)An invitation is coming your way, Gennady!
by Mr. Dew (Jun 25, 2005 at 12 AM)I already got one thank you!!
by Gennady (Jun 26, 2005 at 4 AM)You’re most welcome
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