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You're trying to patent Gmail!

Unfortunately, it's not possible to patent Gmail because it's a service provided by Google, and the underlying technology and algorithms used to power Gmail are not novel or non-obvious. In other words, the concepts and ideas behind Gmail are not new or innovative enough to be patented.

In the United States, the Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has a set of guidelines for determining whether an invention is patentable. One of the key criteria is that the invention must be "novel" and "non-obvious" compared to existing technology. In the case of Gmail, the technology and concepts used to create the service are not novel or non-obvious, and therefore, it would not be eligible for a patent.

Additionally, Google has already developed and implemented many of the technologies and algorithms used in Gmail, such as email filtering, spam detection, and search functionality, which are all publicly available and not patentable.

So, while you can't patent Gmail, you can still use the service to send and receive emails!