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If you struggled to get into your Gmail this morning, it wasn't just you. Unhappy users from Europe all the way to South Africa reported a significant outage. The issues kicked off at around 8.30 UTC and left some users flummoxed, with many taking to the anger echo chamber that is Twitter. Gmail email outage, had issues …

  1. Alumoi Silver badge
    Coat

    Serves them right for not using only Google approved browser to access Google's email. I'll get my coat.

  2. chivo243 Silver badge
    Facepalm

    Message to our users

    It seems that Google has some issues with the following services:

    - Google Mail

    - Google Calendar

    - Google Chat

    - Google Meet

    That is all, but isn't it enough?

  3. nematoad Silver badge
    FAIL

    Bastards, the lot of them.

    Well users might be gnashing their teeth in frustration but spare a thought for Google.

    Think of all the data they could have been slurping from all those emails and messages.

    Money doesn't grow on trees you know and they have a duty to turn all that data into bonuses for the C suite.

  4. MrMerrymaker

    Oh no!

    How will I access all the American medical care spam that, just being images, bypasses their spam filters??

    1. MrMerrymaker

      Re: Oh no!

      Which spammer gave this a thumbs down?

      You do know you can't block messages that contain only images, right?

      1. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Re: Oh no!

        The downvote wasn't from me, but I've disabled spam filtering on my gmail account. Too many false positives.

        There's nothing worse than an email system that blackholes mail silently with neither side being made aware.

        THAT sort of thing is what has made email unreliable.

        1. Kevin McMurtrie Silver badge

          Re: Oh no!

          Google can't refuse mail by network or headers because their AI system would immediately recognize the strong correlation between Google and spam. My mail logs say Alphabet Gmail, Amazon SES, and Oracle Responsys are pretty much all of the spam attempting to arrive.

  5. Pascal Monett Silver badge

    "a relief for all three users"

    Methinks there may bit a wee bit more, especially since I noticed, the last time I logged into my Gmail account, I was logged in to Hangouts.

    It would appear that Google, in its vast goodness, has decided that, once you log into Hangouts, you can no longer log out.

    I guess the top brass were tired of seeing shrinking usage, so they told the trolls in the basement to do something about that.

  6. Amentheist
    Mushroom

    Alright fess up

    Who's gone and dun a deployment on a Friday

  7. Peter Galbavy

    Ah! And I thought my automated SMTP sending from home devices was getting IP blocked today - well, it is, but not for the reason I thought!

  8. Alan J. Wylie

    Loss of service is bad enough, but a spurious "critical security alert" is ridiculous

    First I knew was an e-mail:

    "Subject: Critical security alert"

    "Someone just used your password to try to sign in to your account. Google blocked them, but you should check what happened."

    Why can't Google show the IP address that the attempt came from? It would have saved me a lot of worry.

    Then I checked my logs: lots of these messages starting at 08:31 GMT, triggered by fetchmail

    System error during SSL_connect(): Connection reset by peer

    pop.gmail.com: SSL connection failed.

    Connection errors for this poll:#012name 0: connection to pop.gmail.com:pop3s [2a00:1450:400c:c0b::6c/995] failed: Connection refused

    1. Warm Braw

      Re: Loss of service is bad enough, but a spurious "critical security alert" is ridiculous

      Curiously, I got no alerts at all - which is very unusual as my browser configuration means I usually get one every time I go anywhere near their services.

      However, my IMAP client (Evolution) was reporting "network not reachable" for a network that clearly was - at least in routing terms - so presumably something weird going on with a load balancer.

  9. Tom 7

    Bastards!

    I just assumed Thunderbird had updated and Google were being utter wankers and blacklisting it again so I checked on my phone and no-one loved me so I looked through all the usual Mozilla shit and then accidentally opened up Thunderbird again and and it was all happy working again.

    It did however make me wonder how you can use a phone for work - I have around three hundred mail filters and associated folder heirarchy which I'd need a fucking big phone to implement.

  10. Jean Le PHARMACIEN

    Never noticed...

    GMail address is for spam as of years ago

    Gcal reduced to deep-freeze as of Jan this year and now have my own calendering server (works with Davx and Android)

    In fact, Google have pissed me off so much with "give your date of birth to comply with the law" notifications that I've pissed off their primary apps from use...

  11. DS999 Silver badge

    Is it just me

    Or are cloud outages from the major providers happening more and more often, and affecting larger and larger geographic areas?

  12. William Higinbotham

    They called contracted support

    Their outside help support, I believe is IBM. Go figure.

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