Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Google Has Forgotten About the Gmail Trash Bin/Tab

It is easy to understand. With Gmail recently crossing the seven gigabytes (7000 MB) of storage mark, their is really very little reason to delete anything that is not spam. Since spam ends up under the spam tab, it does not bring any attention to the trash bin.

A visit to the forgotten trash bin starts off with the message, "(messages that have been in Trash more than 30 days will be automatically deleted)" which is all well and good, and does not give the impression that the page has been forgotten about. The next line does. It says, "No conversations in the Trash. Who needs to delete when you have over 2000 MB of storage?!"

2000 MB (two gigabytes)!?! Google is selling themselves short. They now offer more than 3.5 times more than that. This just goes to show how forgotten the trash bin really is. Who knows, maybe this post will act as a reminder to Google. An update will certainly follow if I notice a change.

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