How to get a gmail.com address, instead of googlemail.com?

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Hi

Does anyone know how, or if I can get a 'gmail.com' address whilst living in the UK?

I'm not going to bother renewing my .mac account this year as i just can't justify the £68.99 yearly fee, so unfortunately i'm going to have to drop my existing email (smclintock_at_mac.com).

The only google email I can get at the moment is 'steven.mclintock_at_googlemail.com', which I just think is a bit long, i'd rather have '[email protected]', or 'smclintock_at_gmail.com' ... but because I live in the UK i'm unable to get access to the gmail domain names.

I was just wondering if anyone knew if I can?

Cheers,

Steven.
 
trojan698 said:
Due to the lawsuit, not possible, but emails sent to @gmail.com still work iirc.

oh, so your saying even people over in the U.S can't sign up for a gmail address? i was under the impression it was only the UK and Germany that it applied to.
 
Angus-Higgins said:
I just signed up for one ("@gmail.com" that is).

I just used Google Cache.

(By the way, the ones the original poster mentioned seemed not to be available).

Angus Higgins

oh ... how do you do that then?
 
You can easily get a 'gmail' account if you sign up as living in the US... Well, it's worked for all mine anyway.

Not sure if you'll be able to change 'steven.mclintock_at_googlemail.com' to '[email protected]' as I think the part before the '@' has to be unique. You'd have more luck with 'smclintock_at_gmail.com' providing you sign up as a US resident and change your location once registered.
 
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