Jim Capozzoli wrote:
I know this isn't related to FreeBSD at all, but I wanted to see what
other people thought about this. What if google set up a mechanism
where emails are shared between user accounts? Like, suppose this
email is submitted to [EMAIL PROTECTED], right, and the gmail mail
server sees who is all getting mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Then, it
has only one copy of the message on the server, and points everybody's
account who is supposed to have this message to that one copy on the
server. Despite it seems like they have unlimited space this could
probably seem useful to them anyway. :-P
Is this a good idea or am I just insane? Btw I can't find the spot in
google's support area to submit my idea so that's half the reason I
sent it here incase anybody who works at google also happens to be
subscribed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] xD
It's a modern network with everything in it. That should already be
implemented somehow. If not directly, then file compression should do
the job.
If google thinks he's the center of the world, OK, let us all register
for 2GB and fill it with bulk. Man at this rate I wont buy new HDDs,
I'll install my OS onto google and run it from there lol :]
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