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Gmail is a free, advertising-supported email service developed by Google. Users can access Gmail on the web and through the mobile apps for Android and iOS, as well as through third-party programs that synchronize email content through POP or IMAP protocols.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 37% Errors (37%)
  • 35% Website Down (35%)
  • 28% Sign in (28%)

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The most recent Gmail outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Arrondissement de Charleroi Errors 4 hours ago
Paris Sign in 8 hours ago
Châlette-sur-Loing Sign in 9 hours ago
Lyon Sign in 2 days ago
Néhou Errors 3 days ago
La Roche-sur-Yon Website Down 3 days ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

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  • _xjdr
    xjdr (@_xjdr) reported

    @tolly_xyz @xlr8harder Sorry about that. I'll take a look. Looking with GitHub or Gmail should work but track this down and fix it asap

  • NoTermNenshi
    NoTermNenshi (@NoTermNenshi) reported

    An alias is the best .. why you use Simple Login / Proton and not an altered version of your Gmail address (which is so stupid).

  • ffflukeee
    fluke. (@ffflukeee) reported

    He's averaging $7,570 a month and barely lifts a finger. No emails. No calls. No meetings. No team. Eight AI agents run his four businesses, each one named, each owning a lane and just locking in on it. CORTANA's his Chief Ops AI, parked in Gmail all day. JARVIS handles ops and client XP. BOSS guards the content pipeline. The rest mop up whatever slips through — a refund here, a stalled task there, a lead about to ghost. Pause at 0:24 — half the agents read idle, and no, nothing's broken. They cleared the board and are just awaiting orders. He set it up once. It's up 41% since January and runs a 57% net margin while he ignores it. 8 agents. 4 businesses. $29,613 banked. 57.3% margin. Nobody's really doing this yet. And he's still doing nothing. Claude + an 8-agent command center + X = $7,570/month

  • CorkinDawn
    dawnieC (@CorkinDawn) reported

    @virginmedia yet again cant access email. Forbidden 403 error, is anyone else having this problem? I am waiting for an important email. I really should switch to gmail as virgin are too frequently unreliable

  • starmexxx
    starmex (@starmexxx) reported

    SUPERCOMPUTERS IN 2026 ARE WAREHOUSES OF MAC MINIS. ONE ON YOUR DESK WITH KIMI API DELIVERS €300 RESEARCH REPORTS IN 15 MINUTES most people think running ai means a $10,000 gpu server or a cloud bill that grows every month. the developers building real businesses use a single mac mini that pulls 30 watts and never sleeps n8n handles automation across 1000+ services like telegram, gmail, stripe, shopify and hubspot while kimi api handles the reasoning and graphrag holds the memory an ai research agency on this setup delivers a 100 company lead list with verified emails and linkedin profiles in 15 minutes. clients pay €300 per project and two projects a day puts you at €6,000 a month an ai receptionist for dentists and salons at €200 a month replaces a part-time hire that costs €1,500. ten clients on one mac mini brings €2,000 monthly with two hours of work a week hardware costs $600 once and electricity runs $5 a month. the only thing missing from this setup is your first client bookmark this and read the article below

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Most businesses don't know Gmail and Outlook are rejecting their email outright. Built InboxRescue to find the problem and fix it — outside-in, no credentials needed.

  • harisenbon79
    Keith Perhac 🐡 (@harisenbon79) reported

    So what actually happens when you send an email? Apple Mail preloads every single email, opened or not, which fires your tracking pixel. Gmail sometimes does the same thing, depending on the day, how the algorithm feels, who you're sending to, and what the monkeys are up to. Ad blockers kill the pixel entirely for a huge chunk of your list. And the list goes on. So that open rate in your dashboard? It's not a headcount of humans who read your email. It never was. It never was. It hasn't been for over a decade. I've watched people make genuinely bad decisions trying to optimize a number that was never clean to begin with. With open rates, you're not reading a count. You're reading a shape. What do I mean by that? If your open rate runs around forty percent and then one week it drops to eight, something changed. A deliverability issue. A subject line that missed. A segment that tuned out. You don't need the number to be precise to know something broke. Same thing in the other direction. A spike might mean a great subject line. Or it might mean Apple preloaded a big batch. So you investigate. You don't celebrate it. The metric becomes useful when you stop treating it like a fact and start treating it like a signal. Watch the trend. Know your baseline. Then you can act when the shape changes. That's it.

  • freedominmind88
    FreedomInMind (@freedominmind88) reported

    Is Google having some issues? I can't access any Google products. No search. No gmail. No YouTube.

  • DiegoCazzola
    Diego Cazzola (@DiegoCazzola) reported

    @GeminiApp @gmail The problem is that you assume people only use one email address. And that's almost never the case.

  • benfitterman
    Ben Fitterman (@benfitterman) reported

    For 5 years I've told every client to install Google Postmaster Tools. And for 5 years I've been half guessing with it... Google just fixed that. Inside Google Postmaster Tools gives you impressive-looking graphs and charts and tells you if your domain reputation is "high" or "medium" or "low". But it's always felt like going off vibes. Okay... My domain reputation is medium. What does that mean? How do I fix it? It's like giving someone the weather report but not telling them how to dress. But Gmail has made a cool new update. There's a new "Deliverability analysis" tool all the way at the bottom. It will give you a REASON why your emails aren't inboxing they way you want. Straight from Googles own documentation they will now tell you if: -You send too little email -Your messages fail to deliver -You exceed the recommended spam threshold -Recipients aren't opening or interacting with your email -Recipients indicate they want more of your messages -You don't meet Google's sender guidelines Now you can know the real reason and fix it. But be honest… have you actually set up Postmaster Tools yet?

  • dennismacelroy
    dennis (@dennismacelroy) reported

    CRITICAL SECURITY ALERT: YOU attempted to SIGN IN to your GMAIL ACCOUNT on your OWN COMPUTER

  • serialunrigger
    serial unrigger (@serialunrigger) reported

    @IceSolst major mail service providers like gmail have made all these mostly-pointless things a soft requirement to run your own mail server. dkim is about attribution, so no server can claim after the fact that they/their user did not send the mail. it's a scheme to ruin self hosting.

  • VaileW98349
    Vaile Walders (@VaileW98349) reported

    spelling errors I think it's deliberately messing with me, & another thing I'm on a rant about all this crap why are there so many steps & so many functions within each step to enable a feature, to enable spell check on a Chromebook using Chrome in Gmail that's another (cont)

  • shipwithjay
    buildwithjay (@shipwithjay) reported

    @GeminiApp @gmail this is the kind of AI feature normal people actually feel. not a bigger benchmark, just “read my flight, fix my sleep, put it on my calendar.”

  • dvassallo
    Daniel Vassallo (@dvassallo) reported

    @zachshakked I had the same problem with my OpenClaw Gmail. But I appealed the ban and it got removed within a couple of days.

  • amskmuzadpuria
    SK Muzadpuria (@amskmuzadpuria) reported

    Hello @TeamYouTube, My linked AdSense Google account has been permanently TERMINATED by Google. Because that old Gmail is deleted/terminated, my AdSense got automatically suspended, and now my YouTube Studio Step 2 is completely frozen with a "Suspended" error.

  • youtherewhome
    serahji 🍄🐈‍⬛ (@youtherewhome) reported

    Is google/Gmail down??

  • Shaileshv70
    shailesh Kumar (@Shaileshv70) reported

    Hello Google, my phone was stolen on 11th June. The Gmail login in that phone had two step verification on but recovery Gmail was not added due to which. Please help me.I don't remember the password, and the OTP isn't going through;I ve already spent a lot of time on this.@gmail

  • ikenoelhirsch
    Ike Hirsch (@ikenoelhirsch) reported

    Most cold emails fail because people let AI write them. Here's why that's backwards. ChatGPT, Claude, and every other model trained on internet data. They scraped Google's top 100 results for "cold email copywriting." Those results weren't written by people who close deals. They were written by SEO copywriters who know how to rank, not convert. So when you ask AI to write your cold email, you're asking a model trained on bad data to do your job. AI is a researcher, not a writer. Use it to pull context. Use it to normalize data. Don't use it to write your pitch. Here's the framework that actually converts: Your prospect reads your email and asks three questions in this order. 1. Is this person going to screw me? Trust signals happen outside the email. Your domain matters. Gmail addresses don't convert. Yahoo addresses definitely don't convert. Your website needs to look like it was built this decade. Your LinkedIn profile needs to exist. If those aren't in place, your copy can't save you. 2. Is this offer for me or for everyone? Segment your lists. If you offer Google Ads to plumbers and cold email to SaaS companies, those are two campaigns with two different scripts. Specificity converts. "I help everyone" converts nobody. Personalization goes here. Name their exact pain. Reference their product by model number if you can. Make it impossible for them to think this email went to 10,000 other people. 3. Do I believe this can help me make money? Your offer matters more than your copy. A great offer with average copy will outperform average offer with great copy every time. If your pitch is "pay me $10,000 upfront and maybe you'll see results in 3 months," no amount of personalization will fix that. Reframe it. Remove risk. Make the first step smaller. Then write the email long enough to answer every objection before they ask it. Short emails get more replies. Long emails get better replies. The goal isn't response rate. The goal is "how do I get started?" replies, not "send me your pricing" replies. Every email between the cold pitch and the booked call is another chance for them to go cold. Answer their objections up front so the only logical next step is a meeting. AI fits in at the research layer. Use it to scrape their website and write one hyper-specific sentence about what they do. Use it to pull product names or case studies. Use it to normalize messy data into clean fields you can inject into your email. But the structure, the offer, the psychology, that's on you. Cold email converts when you stop asking AI to do your thinking and start using it to handle the tedious **** that makes personalization scalable. What's the weakest part of your cold email right now?

  • Heminator
    Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) reported

    Google should seriously just shut down all Gmail use in the state. I bet the legislature would fold, and it would certainly prove a point.

  • S1TA10
    SITA (@S1TA10) reported

    A 22-YEAR-OLD FROM LONDON CLOSED A DEAL ON AN AI AGENT TEAM WITH ZERO DEVELOPERS ON HER TEAM. CLIENT SIGNED THE CONTRACT. SYSTEM RUNS ITSELF. she is not a programmer. not technical. has no team. but she has four agents and one pipeline that does what others pay $370,000 a year for. agent 1 scrapes google maps and instagram while she sleeps. leads are already in the system by morning. agent 2 creates a personalized plan and mockup for every potential client. automatically. no human involved. agent 3 writes a personal outreach email for each lead and drops a ready draft directly into the client's gmail. agent 4 coordinates the work of all three. tracks the status of every lead. signals when a human is needed. the rest of the time - full autopilot. she did not write code. she made a proposal. negotiated the terms. got the contract signed. claude code did everything else. most businesses still keep people on tasks that require no decisions - only execution. lead generation. cold outreach. personalized mockups. emails. anything with a clear algorithm AI closes better. faster. without errors from exhaustion. and while a competitor waits for a reply from a junior - her system already sent its hundredth email today.

  • mehulmpt
    Mehul Mohan (@mehulmpt) reported

    @TanmayJain5114 What are you even talking about dude? No American lab is blocking country level access except for China. You don’t need the VPN and all this nonsense for accessing any model. > If they are restricting Indian gmail IDs What does this even mean? Google does not share geolocation metadata when using oauth. How can you tell by email address? > Use skydo Skydo and other platforms are ONLY for receiving money. The bank accounts they give you cannot be used to transact money or send it anywhere else. They don’t give you a debit card on your US bank. I’m a customer of Skydo I know this. Again wrong > If they do KYC use shell company and login Dude either you genuinely stupid or very new to this whole industry. Don’t take it personally but all your suggestions are dumb. If US does KYC for citizen checks you think you will bypass it with a company registration?

  • evrzheart
    채이⚓️ (@evrzheart) reported

    @heart2ana i was actually mad that they put carmen in long pants with double layer at the beach but they started to be too dramatic at the point to spam the protect email over pants there are real problems that the girls could be facing and they are spamming the damn gmail over pants

  • IvanLandabaso
    Ivan Landabaso (@IvanLandabaso) reported

    1/ Act 1: The Wilderness (2017-2020, $0 to <$1M) After ~100 rejections, one name was left on their list: Mark Cuban. Steffen found his private Gmail inside the Sony hack data dump (anyone could download it back then, wild), sent a cold email with a video of the tech, and Cuban replied in 5 minutes ($1M at a $5M post). - Lever 1: they marketed a product that didn't exist yet by making famous people speak languages they don't. A BBC anchor in Mandarin, Beckham asking for malaria donations in 9 languages (800M+ impressions), Messi selling Lay's (a Cannes Lion), etc. Great (almost free) distribution leverage for a 10-person startup at the time. - Lever 2: they killed their only product with real revenue on purpose. Dubbing booked just under $1M over 18 months but sat at the wrong end of the workflow, "a vitamin, not a painkiller" as Victor puts it, so they shut it down (trade-off to identify and focus on a long term revenue driver, corporates). - Lever 3: they sold a worse video to people comparing it to no video at all. A clunky 2020 avatar lost to a film crew but it beat the 15-page PDF nobody tended to read in a coroporation, and that flipped pretty much everything (roadmap, monetization and trajectory). Self-serve hit $0 to $1M ARR in ~4 months.

  • ICare_MHB
    Mari Tec AI (@ICare_MHB) reported

    12/ Monitor your storage usage Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos share the same storage pool. Running out of space can disrupt backups, email delivery, and file syncing. Check it before it becomes a problem.

  • Dimeejjii
    OLADIMEJI 👑 (@Dimeejjii) reported

    @Eat_thiscake Or download Google Drive . Sign in with your current Gmail and you good

  • _mrohit
    Rohit Mundada (@_mrohit) reported

    Just experienced the power of Google’s distribution muscle. I was stuck on a broken warranty form, opened Ask Gemini in my tab, and it instantly pulled my details to draft and send a support email via Gmail in seconds. This deep contextual integration is why Google wins.

  • MLBrehmer
    Mike Brehmer (@MLBrehmer) reported

    @gmail @happy_swinger Seems to me that Google has a privacy problem if this is happening

  • vivilinsv
    Vivi (@vivilinsv) reported

    I asked @ManusAI a data security question: now that the reported Meta/Manus deal appears to be in an unwind/disentanglement process, could any Chinese government authority have access to my data if I connect services like Gmail? The answer I got was surprising. Manus said: “Manus is not a Meta company, nor was it ever.” But this seems inconsistent with public information. Manus’s own website says “Manus is now part of Meta,” and its own blog announced that “Manus is joining Meta.” Media has also reported that Meta acquired Manus for around $2B, before Chinese regulators later ordered the deal to be unwound. So the concern is not simply “China” or “ @Meta.” The concern is factual clarity. For a product that asks users to connect Gmail, Google Drive, Slack, and other sensitive workflows, corporate status and data governance cannot be vague. This may just be an AI hallucination or an outdated answer. But for a privacy question, that is exactly the problem. Does anyone know - if that is normal?

  • FlavourUnknown
    UnknownDanny (@FlavourUnknown) reported

    @glintintel Discord almost no reply, slow communication, can not login with gmail ? Wth ?