QUOTE(dhanesh @ Feb 1 2007, 04:01 PM)

Hey Marky, could you be kind enuf to point me to that source ? Cause i was going to use Gmail Drive in these few days to get files of my joint Class account to make an archive. Could you please confirm this news.
Going into each mail and d'loading each attachment is crazy so thought GDrive could help me get all the files at once.
Regards
Dhanesh.
I came across something like that as well. Sorry to jump to the other person's asked clarification, but it was due to the mass sharing of wares, illegal apps, keygens, cracks, etc... That google intervened on this.
You don't get banned for it, apparently, you got locked out for a duration of-usually-24hours. I assume that, if you keep things low-profile, you should stay clear.
Gmail's policy doesn't really approve or forbids gmail drive, unless, once again, things get funky:
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Why has my Gmail account been locked?
If we detect abnormal usage that may indicate that your account has been compromised, we may temporarily disable access. It will take between one minute and 24 hours for access to be reinstated, depending on the behaviour detected by our system.
Abnormal usage includes, but is not limited to:
* Receiving, deleting, or POPing out large amounts of mail in a short period of time.
* Sending mail to a large number of recipients in a short period of time.
* Using 3rd party file-sharing or storing software in your account.
* Logging in from multiple locations in a short period of time.
* Using your account for purposes other than email.
If you're using POP to retrieve your messages from Gmail and your account has been locked, please read I enabled POP access, and now I'm locked out of my Gmail account.
(source:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=43692)And other relevant info to gmail drive:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gmail_DriveEspecially the "caveats" section.
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