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How do you guys manage to get so many invites? Is it based on the amout of mail you send/recieve?

Well, once you start getting invites, you get 5 every other day, or so it seems. However, we have no idea what determines how you get the first invites, and I doubt anybody will before Google makes this system public. We've speculated about account activity and such, but some people who barely use their account get invites within a day, and others who use it a lot (or spam themselves from other accounts all day long :p ) still haven't gotten invites. Also, some people have multiple Gmail accounts, so they can give out a lot of invites.

Well, once you start getting invites, you get 5 every other day, or so it seems. However, we have no idea what determines how you get the first invites, and I doubt anybody will before Google makes this system public.

lol, ok. Thats fair enuff then. :unsure:

Well I just mean the google email system isn't exactly 100% stable, which is why it is still in its beta testing stage. Why would the troops want to use an expermental system to communicate with their familys, loved ones etc. Why not just use their .mil accounts or any other stable system.

They probably want it for the large storage capacity. It helps with sending pictures (My guess).

How do you know when you get invites?

do they come as mail?

had a account for about 3 days and not seen any invutes to give out

Well, once you start getting invites, you get 5 every other day, or so it seems.  However, we have no idea what determines how you get the first invites, and I doubt anybody will before Google makes this system public.  We've speculated about account activity and such, but some people who barely use their account get invites within a day, and others who use it a lot (or spam themselves from other accounts all day long  :p ) still haven't gotten invites.  Also, some people have multiple Gmail accounts, so they can give out a lot of invites.
If you do not see the invitation link, that means that we are unable to provide you with additional invitations at this time.

To invite someone, click on the 'Invite a friend to join Gmail!' link in your inbox. You will then be asked to provide an email address and a personalized message to your invitee.

The person you invite will be sent a message that includes a link to join Gmail. That registration link will be valid for three weeks and can be used to create only one account.

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That's all, no more invites from me :(

How do you like the comments that greet you?

Inbox (When Empty): No new mail! There's always Google News if you're looking for something to read!

Starred (When Empty): (Well, it doesn't say anything clever, so screw him)

Sent Mail (When Empty): No sent messages! Send one now!

All Mail (When Empty): You don't have any mail! Our servers are feeling unloved (My favorite...)

Spam (When Empty): Hooray, no spam here!

Trash (When, well, you know): No conversations in the trash. Whoo needs to delete when you have 1000 MB of storage?!

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