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How Gmail Works

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Tags: gmail, server

Overview One already knows that the majority of the Gmail functionality is enacted client-side - that is, on the browser, rather than at the server - and is done with JavaScript. This paper describes exactly how this works and how one can exploit it. From this paper one learns how Gmail works and looks at the techniques which would be used to probe the system for the knowledge that one needs to communicate with the Gmail server directly.

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John Wiley & Sons
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Mar 10, 2006
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