Gmail oddity - anyone else?
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Gmail oddity - anyone else?
Gmail requires me to log in about once a fortnight. When I complete the required fields the same page returns with the now blank fields.
I then have to reload from Bookmarks to get to my inbox. Doesn't seem like the way it should work to me?
I then have to reload from Bookmarks to get to my inbox. Doesn't seem like the way it should work to me?
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I have only experienced this using iGoogle - but never had it using vanilla Gmail. In iGoogle it sometimes says to "Re-enter your information" in place of the inbox preview.
HTH
DJS
HTH
DJS
Last edited by DeeJayEss; 10th January 2010 at 03:13. Reason: Modified spelling
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I use Outlook and Freeserve but get the same problem so, as they say in the trade, you're not on your own.
It is fixable, just can't remember exactly why. I seem to remember it is one of your mail account settings like check for authentication is ticked. Try google.
It is fixable, just can't remember exactly why. I seem to remember it is one of your mail account settings like check for authentication is ticked. Try google.
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I'm still not clear how FB is accessing gmail? If via Outlook/POP3 'authentication' is only required for outgoing I believe, but SSL is needed for incoming, although that should not affect simply logging on. If FB is going straight to mail.g.c via a browser I have no problem there either.

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Hijacking slightly, but I cannot get into a google sign-in page at all, no matter how I try. TOH has managed to log me in from his computer, so presumably something in mine is blocking all access.
Where do I start looking (bearing in mind I'm dim)?
If anyone understands this, I'd be grateful for help.
Where do I start looking (bearing in mind I'm dim)?
If anyone understands this, I'd be grateful for help.




