Gmail

Gmail is an email service provided by Google. With Gmail, you can send and receive emails, block spam, create an address book, and perform other basic email tasks. It also has a built-in-chat feature, with which you can send someone an instant message or use the voice and video chat feature if your computer has a microphone and/or webcam.
Other resources
- Read the API documentation at https://developers.google.com/gmail
- Access the application at https://mail.google.com
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Gmail Enumeration using a glitch described here https://blog.0day.rocks/abusing-gmail-to-get-previously-unlisted-e-mail-addresses-41544b62b2
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Script label addition/removal for gmail/gsuite email.
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A simple utility to update the GMail signature of all users in your G Suite organization
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CLI tool to organise your filters in Gmail
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A simple tool for enumerating GSuite email addresses.
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A really smart bot that connects with your email, discord, telegram and gitlab
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Bot, which forwards messages from gmail to telegram, and may be used to send emails through telegram
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GoMail is a powerful library for sending emails via multiple providers, including SMTP, Gmail API, Microsoft Graph API, SendGrid, AWS SES, Mailgun, Mandrill, Postmark, and SparkPost. Supporting attachments, plain text, and HTML content, it simplifies email integration for developers with easy setup and robust functionalities.
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Simple email invoice manager that scrapes prices, with Gmail and Google drive integration
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MBox file importer to MongoDB
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Created by Paul Buchheit
Released April 1, 2004
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