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Problem with Gmail Labels

November 18th, 2006 Moses Choi 2 comments

Now, I’m a really big fan of Gmail, Google’s email service. The user interface is quick and very sleek and the storage is awesome. For the longest time, webmail service reminded me of an oligopoly, where all the major players (Hotmail, Yahoo) agreed to compete in very limited areas while maintaining the status quo. The big players were not willing to push the limits in storage capabilities, modernizing the GUI at an adequate rate, and accessibility.

Enter Google, the seemingly friendly giant. Although they project their brand as a friendly company with their mantra, “Don’t be Evil”, I have doubts. Anyway, Gmail came in put the entire webmail industry on its ear with virtually unlimited storage, small text-based ads, quick ajax-based GUI, and a totally new way to organize email: labels.

The only problem I’ve experienced with Gmail is that it seems like there’s a limit on the number emails that can categorized under one label. Perhaps there’s something wrong with my account, but as of a few months ago, whenever I’ve tried to label one of my emails as “Personal”, Gmail automatically puts it under a new label it creates for me called “Personal2″. And when I try to delete this “Personal2″ label and re-categorize the emails within this label in the “Personal” label, Gmail puts these messages right back into an automatically created “Personal2″ label. I know the last few sentences sound a tad complicated, but that’s what is happening.

Has anyone heard of this or has anyone experienced this also? I think it just doesn’t make sense to place a limit on the number of emails you can place under a particular label. I’ve been trying to figure this out for awhile now and have just recently given up. I now just label my personal emails as “Personal2″.

Getting Started

November 12th, 2006 Moses Choi 1 comment

I can’t believe I just found WordPress. It is such a great tool for bloggers. I’ve always wanted a way to start a blog with my own domain, but never could find the time to learn how to set everything up myself. I’ve spent the last day or two learning about configuring my site and looking for themes. I’m also just getting around to looking at all the plugins available. The one thing I’m trying to figure out is how to put in my Google Analytics script into my page. If anyone can assist me with that I’d really appreciate the help.

Everything looks good now and it seems like I’m on to a great start.

First Day…

November 10th, 2006 Moses Choi No comments

I hope this will last and that I can contribute something worthwhile to all you out there

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