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Spicker
10-06-2004, 11:02 PM
GMail Drive is a Shell Namespace Extension that creates a virtual filesystem around your Google GMail account, allowing you to use GMail as a storage media...

GMail Drive creates a virtual filesystem on top of your Google GMail account and enables you to save and retrieve files stored on your GMail account directly from inside Windows Explorer. GMail Drive literally adds a new drive to your computer under the My Computer folder, where you can create new folders, copy and drag'n'drop files to.

Ever since Google started to offer users a GMail e-mail account, which includes storage space of a 1000 megabytes, you have had plenty of storage space but not a lot to fill it up with. With GMail Drive you can easily copy files to your GMail account and retrieve them again.

When you create a new file using GMail Drive, it generates an e-mail and posts it to your account. The e-mail appears in your normal Inbox folder, and the file is attached as an e-mail attachment. GMail Drive periodically checks your mail account (using the GMail search function) to see if new files have arrived and to rebuild the directory structures. But basically GMail Drive acts as any other hard-drive installed on your computer.

You can copy files to and from the GMail Drive folder simply by using drag'n'drop like you're used to with the normal Explorer folders.

Because the GMail files will clutter up your Inbox folder, you may wish to create a filter in GMail to automatically move the files (prefixed with the GMAILFS letters) to your archived mail folder.

Please note that GMail Drive is still an experimental tool. There's still a number of limitations of the file-system (such as total filename size must be less than 40 characters), and it doesn't make full use of the secure internet protocols available.

http://www.viksoe.dk/code/downloads/gmailfs.zip
Installation Guide
* Extract the ZIP file to a temporary folder.
* Run the Setup application.
http://www.viksoe.dk/code/screenshots/gmail.gif

orcutt989
10-06-2004, 11:04 PM
Wow. I wonder if there is a way to use it as FTP space.

Spicker
10-06-2004, 11:15 PM
Wow. I wonder if there is a way to use it as FTP space.
nope 10mb file limit..

Storm
10-07-2004, 12:07 AM
EDIT: edited out the bs

and the reason you cant use it as an FTP is cause you need to login, and you cant have multiple users login.......

4play
10-07-2004, 12:25 AM
I have seen a project to use gmail as a linux partition. you could boot linux off your gmail account. sorry no url :-(

Spicker
10-07-2004, 12:55 AM
I have seen a project to use gmail as a linux partition. you could boot linux off your gmail account. sorry no url :-(
http://richard.jones.name/google-hacks/gmail-filesystem/gmail-filesystem.html

manker
10-08-2004, 10:33 AM
Wow, only just seen this. I'd not heard of it before. Thanks Jai, I'm going to give it a try :D

Hopefully it will let me make a few GMail drives.

Spicker
10-08-2004, 10:26 PM
damn for some reason i miss SH he used to post appz and programs like this.... :(

3223
10-09-2004, 03:42 AM
nope 10mb file limit..
so you can only have 10 mb files on their? if thats the case thats no use to me.:(

mini sparsely
10-09-2004, 04:32 AM
You can always use something like winrar to split files.

Anyways they need to add the option to log off. The only other way is to either kill explorer.exe or actually log off your windows account