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Mon, 13 Dec 2004

One Writer, Multiple Readers
Heres my feature request for Gmail, a service I'm mostly happy with.

It'd be nice if you could set up read only access to your inbox, or even designated 'labels' that you could limit by either assigning a password or allowing full (read) access to everyone.

I pipe quite a few mailing lists into my GMail account and I'd like the ability to give certain people read access to anything labled as security. RedHat Cluster or any other label I choose to set; but without the risk of them deleting things.

This would allow both easy book-marking and sharing of links to content you've received by email and allow an easy way to do small, semi-private, but multiple participant mailing-lists.

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