eMail Me, Yesterday…

I use gmail to aggregate emails from ALL my email accounts for a several different reasons:

  • One login location to access all my emails
  • Over 6Gb of storage space, never need to worry about space
  • Custom filters allow me to move incoming emails into separate labels to make processing simpler

And when I attempted to login this morning I was presented with New Cool Feature - Send email dated in past!

Before I even begin to describe anything else - have a look at the image I seen this morning…

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Now, tell me - How Cool Is That?

Not that I need to use the feature but I simply think that making that option available (however useless it might be) is simply awesome. Since I use gmail mainly for my personal and online business needs I think it is time to play a prank on couple of my friends Cool and test the limitations of the new feature - they do mention you are only given 10 emails per year

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Comment by no imageTheSpot-er (Who Am I?) (947 comments.)
2008-04-02 06:58:22

OK, so the April 2nd rolls in and I can begin apologizing for extending an April’s Fools joke from Google on my blog :)

I just thought it was too cool even though a bit geeky …

Cheers,
Alex

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