Which part exactly does it violate? From what I read, you must not encourage any third party that distributes harmful information. Or does it violate the part which states that you must not reverse engineer any part of the gmail service?

Dexter Ang wrote:

On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 16:14:45 +0800, Sherwin Daganato
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


hi!

failing to find a yosucker equivalent for gmail led me to creating this
small program. hope you find it useful.



Not to nitpick, but I believe this is against Google's Terms of Use and Program Policies. It's still a cool hack though. =)

dex
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