Gmail Has a Gaffe!

Living in Seattle, I get to hear lots of people complaining about Microsoft. Actually, wherever I live (or you live), you get to hear people complaining about Microsoft. Still, I guess living here makes me more sensitive to the naysayers.

There’s a quirky little Gmail gaffe that I wish to share with you. Noticed this in the past. Figured that Google would fix it. They haven’t. The coolest thing about all of this is that this time, it’s not Microsoft. It’s google! Even Google can make a mistake now and then, with the emphasis being on the word now for no other reason other than the fact that I think saying that (with emphasis being on the word now) sounds sophisticated.

When you send an email from Gmail and you get a bounce back, for example, you send something to a non-existing email address, you get a Mail Delivery Notification from Gmail. The funny thing is that Gmail offers you to invite “Mail Delivery Subsystems” to chat. LOL.

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For googles, I mean giggles, I actually invited Mail Delivery Subsystems to chat. Alas, nothing yet. Will keep you posted!

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