It's not actually ridiculous. If a user's
​G​
mail address is the target of
​an attack​
, how is that Google's responsibility?

​Just FYI if I Google your email address it appears plainly on at least one
web page. You may want to look into that.


On Tue, 24 Mar 2015 23:29 Gregory Monteiro <[email protected]>
wrote:

> my gmail email is not receiving or sending mail to any account.
> Nor do I connect to my e-mail alert pop or smtp by thunderbird.
> My friend sent me an email to me and received a failure message that my
> email is receiving many emails and the blockage is temporary
> and that message had the link to https://support.google.com/
> mail/answer/6592
>
> Basically why google blocks my email that I was getting too many emails?
> should not block the emission source of the emails?
> this is completely ridiculous! I want to use my email!
>
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