Why are you providing an interface to an interface? Google provides an interface to getting a gmail account. Why are you trying to hide their front end? Are you posing to your customers as an email provider?

Pop3??? You mean so the user can log into their gmail account and check their email in another server, not gmail?
Right?

You don't mean that you want them to use thunderbird, squirrelmail, outlook express, etc - to check gmail- right? Because you're gonna get surprises.

At this point I'm wondering if you even use gmail yourself.

You think you can provide an easier means to create a gmail account with your tools? Maybe you *should* contact google. I bet they pay well.

If you have any sort of legitimate business and you want to circumvent their signup method- please read their policies and disclaimers- all the mumbo jumbo.

If you had a Lamborghini Diablo, would you work on it with your great grandpappy's rusty ol tools?


In reply to Re^3: WWW::Mechanize cannot create new gmail account by leocharre
in thread WWW::Mechanize cannot create new gmail account by gontham

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