This is What Happens After You Hit 'Send' On a Gmail Email

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back_by_demand

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[citation][nom]aoneone[/nom]Did you guys know that if you EVER include the long A word and the word "president" in the same sentence and/or paragraph of an email , you will be in for a world of hurtin' for the next 6 months or so?[/citation]
Which "A" word is that?
Arab?
Allah?
Another 4 years?
 

RabidFace

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[citation][nom]jamessneed[/nom]I want to see what happens when I hit delete. That copy of my email that passed through all those security measures is surly deleted and not kept forever.[/citation]
They would like you to think that.

Just like when you delete a Facebook account. They would like you to think it's COMPLETELY gone. Just think all the information people have put on FB and other sites that will NEVER go away. Kinda scary.
 

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[citation][nom]mayne92[/nom]I'm wondering why they are "backing up" sent emails as well. Is it for their sake or for our sake?!?! Hmmmm[/citation]

Yes I for one find it ridiculous that an email provider backs up my emails.
 
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