Comments on: Some users locked out of Google Mail
Some Gmail users complain they can't access their accounts. Google says it's "investigating" the issue.
Some Gmail users complain they can't access their accounts. Google says it's "investigating" the issue.
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Websites DO now and then incur downtime. It's like your favorite cable or local TV network going blank for 20 minutes. It happens, and the companies try to fix it ASAP. But there's really nothing spectacular about it, it's a glitch that was fixed fairly promptly, and on top of that, anybody complaining about having problems with a free-of-charge beta service should have something placed through their skull.
get the back ups if you want them. Hell, I never actually load up the
account in my browser thse days.
Yahoo! allowed this for a while and I was happy with that but then they changed the rules and started charging for it.
Oh wait.. you didn't pay for anything.
- 4 days long Gmail Server Error
- by JH Caro June 17, 2006 6:16 AM PDT
- I have completed 4 days without access to my Gmail account. The response is: "Server error".
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- Yes it's a pain.
- by Bobbias June 24, 2006 12:25 AM PDT
- But you simply can't do anything about it. Google probably knows that it's their internal servers or something somewhere along the way, but they can't say that because that is admitting that they have screwed up someplace, which immediately causes you to feel less trust toward them. They're trying to handle this in the most diplomatic way, which also includes the beaurocrasy that is Google Tech Support.
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- gmail server error
- by ashekumar March 19, 2007 1:23 PM PDT
- I have been getting gmail server error for past 10 or more days when I try to access it fro Firefox. Fortunately, I figured out that the problem is browser related. My gmail is working fine under Internet explorer for the past 4 day but I continue to get the server error under firefox
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(14 Comments)It was not easy, but Google support reacted. As everybody can verify, there is no way to ask Google for support other than reading the pre-packed answers to frequent topics they have in the support section of their web site. SERVER ERROR problem is not in the FAQs. So I phone called Google headquarters: They do not give customer service there. So I entered my problem in Google's web site as if were a suggestion (using an old --not Gmail-- email account). They answered as follows:
"Re: [#61935649] Account Status
"Hello,
"Thanks for your report. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. To help us better diagnose the problem, please reply to this message with the following information:
"- Please describe what occurs after submitting your username and password.
"- Are you receiving any specific error messages? If so, please include the exact code or text of the message.
"- When did you first encounter this issue? Please provide a specific date and time, if possible.
"- What browser are you using? Please specify the exact version. (This information is typically available in the 'Help' menu of your browser, under 'About Internet Explorer,' 'About Firefox,' etc.)
"- Which Internet security, firewall, anti-virus, or pop-up blocking software is installed on your computer, if any?
"- Which browser extensions or toolbars are installed on your computer, if any?
"Once we receive all the requested information, we'll investigate the issue further.
"Sincerely,
"The Google Team"
I answered all questions inmediately, of course, but it seems to me that Google is looking for problems outside, in the userīs environment, when they MUST know the problem is in their own SERVERS.
Ultimately, either google will fix it, or they won't, and you'll need to go someplace else, or make a new account. You won't know untill they say something else, or your account works again.