[ale] What's so special about gmail invites?

Pete Hardie pete.hardie at sciatl.com
Tue Sep 7 13:08:29 EDT 2004


Geoffrey wrote:
> I don't care what an ISP does with their users.  The user is making the 
> decision to use the webmail service.  This is totally different.  What 
> I'm saying is, my email sent to a private individual should not be 
> subjected to the scrutiny of gmail and the services it provides.

I don't see it as so different, if the ISP were to be serving ads on the webmail 
pages along with the mail text.

However, I feel we're veering either offtopic, or into the realm of "geez guys, 
take it to email"



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