Monday, November 3, 2008

Gmail Woes

As you may remember, I recently changed my email address. There were a few reasons. First, I wanted to take some precautions against online identity theft. Secondly, I got a bit hacked off at Yahoo for putting some legitimate emails in my spam folder. I actually paid $12 a year for Yahoo's premium service, which made it ad free and provided some other benefits.

I decided to give gmail a try. At first, things seemed pretty nice. I set up multiple accounts as to shield the email accounts that I used for sensitive things such as banking from public consumption. The one annoying part was that I had to log out of my email to use my blog. Kind of a pain, but manageable I guess.

Well, today the pain grew very much larger, covering pretty much my whole ass. Today, gmail started designating all my emails as spam, and as such immediately rejects them. It started when I tried to send an email to nine people. Soon after, even my test emails to myself were rejected.

The technical support is virtually non-existent. You can fill out a form, and perhaps google will do something about it in a week or two. They won't let you know that they did anything, but they assure you they'll read the email. They won't respond to it, but they'll read it. Sure will.

I'm pretty frustrated by this. Its not like email is a life or death thing with me, but the service is unusable. I have no desire to start another gmail account and encounter the same thing in another month or two. Perhaps I'll go back to Yahoo. If I do, I'll probably start a new account to avoid all the spam and to help make it more secure.

3 comments:

Admin said...

Gmail has been good to me over the years. But, you're right - there is not a farking shred of support available from anyone but those stupid groups. I must have posted 10 help questions and never received ONE response from anyone. Nice way for Google to pretend they have some support - when in reality there is nothing there. It's bogus.

I routinely send up to 50 emails to a group and don't have a problem. Did you maybe not include a BCC: field? Maybe Google would consider 10 email addresses in the TO: field as spam going out? Not sure. Strange though - your experience with that. I don't think that's normal. Did you maybe try to send out the bulk email the same day you got the email addres with gmail? That might explain it as probably a lot of spammers try that one. Otherwise - no clue.

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to let you know that I did reply to your email you sent today...not sure if you got it or not but figured you should know.

Dave

Brian V. (aka Spurlock) said...

I was pleasantly suprised yesterday when I received an email from gmail stating that they had fixed my issue. They even told me to reply to the email if I had any further issues.

I'm still not sure what set it off. The account was about a month old, and I had sent it to this group two or three times previously.