The Gmail team is currently aware of a subset of users being affected
by the 502 error on login. Our engineers are looking into the issue
and we will provide updates here as they become available.
Update: We are still investigating the 502 errors, but are receiving
reports that users are still able to access their accounts via IMAP,
POP access, and iGoogle.
> The Gmail team is currently aware of a subset of users being affected
> by the 502 error on login. Our engineers are looking into the issue
> and we will provide updates here as they become available.
Update - we have confirmed that affected users may also be able to
access their account with Gmail's basic HTML view. You can access this
via: http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=html
Summary - users are receiving 502 errors when attempting to access
their accounts via the web interface. There are a few ways that you
may still be able access your account:
> Update: We are still investigating the 502 errors, but are receiving
> reports that users are still able to access their accounts via IMAP,
> POP access, and iGoogle.
> On Aug 11, 2:31 pm, Gmail Guide wrote:
> > The Gmail team is currently aware of a subset of users being affected
> > by the 502 error on login. Our engineers are looking into the issue
> > and we will provide updates here as they become available.
Update - engineers have pinpointed the issue causing the 502 errors
and it looks as if users should start to regain normal functioning of
their account. Thanks for being patient while we worked to sort out
this problem.
> Update - we have confirmed that affected users may also be able to
> access their account with Gmail's basic HTML view. You can access this
> via:http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=html
> Summary - users are receiving 502 errors when attempting to access
> their accounts via the web interface. There are a few ways that you
> may still be able access your account:
> > Update: We are still investigating the 502 errors, but are receiving
> > reports that users are still able to access their accounts via IMAP,
> > POP access, and iGoogle.
> > On Aug 11, 2:31 pm, Gmail Guide wrote:
> > > The Gmail team is currently aware of a subset of users being affected
> > > by the 502 error on login. Our engineers are looking into the issue
> > > and we will provide updates here as they become available.
Users who were temporarily affected by the 502 errors should now be
able to access their account. Thanks for your patience while we worked
to resolve this issue for everyone.
> Update - engineers have pinpointed the issue causing the 502 errors
> and it looks as if users should start to regain normal functioning of
> their account. Thanks for being patient while we worked to sort out
> this problem.
> Thanks,
> Gmail Guide
> On Aug 11, 3:19 pm, Gmail Guide wrote:
> > Update - we have confirmed that affected users may also be able to
> > access their account with Gmail's basic HTML view. You can access this
> > via:http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=html
> > Summary - users are receiving 502 errors when attempting to access
> > their accounts via the web interface. There are a few ways that you
> > may still be able access your account:
> > > Update: We are still investigating the 502 errors, but are receiving
> > > reports that users are still able to access their accounts via IMAP,
> > > POP access, and iGoogle.
> > > On Aug 11, 2:31 pm, Gmail Guide wrote:
> > > > The Gmail team is currently aware of a subset of users being affected
> > > > by the 502 error on login. Our engineers are looking into the issue
> > > > and we will provide updates here as they become available.