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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Evan, You can post on 2p2, but not check your email at work? OTB [/ QUOTE ] Uh, yea. [/ QUOTE ] Just seems odd to me that they'd block gmail/hotmail etc., but allow something through that's primarily a gambling site. [/ QUOTE ] Same boat here. The firewall blocks twoplustwo as well, but apparently not the forumserver address, so I can't read the main site, but I can read the forums. No hotmail(msn), yahoo, or gmail. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] |
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Haha, awesome. I don't think I've ever used a gmail invite. Doesn't everyone have gmail these days? [/ QUOTE ] I never got it. It seemed silly to get yet another e-mail address... Ray |
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[ QUOTE ] Haha, awesome. I don't think I've ever used a gmail invite. Doesn't everyone have gmail these days? [/ QUOTE ] I never got it. It seemed silly to get yet another e-mail address... Ray [/ QUOTE ] There's a lot of good things I really like about gmail that make it different than most email services. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Can't access any outside email from work. [/ QUOTE ] Seriously, where do you work? China? [/ QUOTE ] Everyone I know that works at a financial services firm has the same restriction. I know people at Goldman, Lehman, Credit Suise and a few others that can only check work email. [/ QUOTE ] Why? Afraid you'll discuss secrets on the other e-mail? [/ QUOTE ] As Daver already mentioned, company email is logged while outside email isn't. His example of a trader was good, as were others that mentioned discussing any private information. I don't have access to anything that would really matter to anyone here, but there are still things that my company doesn't want to be public and it's a lot harder to tell if someone's published them if you allow access to outside email accounts. [/ QUOTE ] But PM'ing them on the forum, completely legit. |
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Ban OP for getting everyone's hopes up
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Evan, You can post on 2p2, but not check your email at work? OTB [/ QUOTE ] Uh, yea. [/ QUOTE ] Just seems odd to me that they'd block gmail/hotmail etc., but allow something through that's primarily a gambling site. [/ QUOTE ] Same boat here. The firewall blocks twoplustwo as well, but apparently not the forumserver address, so I can't read the main site, but I can read the forums. No hotmail(msn), yahoo, or gmail. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Same here. |
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theres also the whole "downloading a virus the was sent by whoever" potential they like to avoid, as well as offensive chain letters and all that other spam junk
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There's a lot of good things I really like about gmail that make it different than most email services. [/ QUOTE ] Like what? Clue me in. I'm always willing to learn. I never put a lot of thought into it before... Ray |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Can't access any outside email from work. [/ QUOTE ] Seriously, where do you work? China? [/ QUOTE ] Everyone I know that works at a financial services firm has the same restriction. I know people at Goldman, Lehman, Credit Suise and a few others that can only check work email. [/ QUOTE ] Why? Afraid you'll discuss secrets on the other e-mail? [/ QUOTE ] As Daver already mentioned, company email is logged while outside email isn't. His example of a trader was good, as were others that mentioned discussing any private information. I don't have access to anything that would really matter to anyone here, but there are still things that my company doesn't want to be public and it's a lot harder to tell if someone's published them if you allow access to outside email accounts. [/ QUOTE ] But PM'ing them on the forum, completely legit. [/ QUOTE ] I'm sure they'd prefer that twoplustwo was blocked. I'm guessing that they don't know about it and the filters don't catch it because the name and description seem relatively harmless. |
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#130
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[ QUOTE ] There's a lot of good things I really like about gmail that make it different than most email services. [/ QUOTE ] Like what? Clue me in. I'm always willing to learn. I never put a lot of thought into it before... Ray [/ QUOTE ] Check out the website (gmail.google.com i think) They do pretty good promotion/explanation for their products. |
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