I recently had Gmail blocked at my work so, being the resourceful person I am, had to make a few minor adjustments to reclaim my once free-flowing access to the site. It’s as easy as editing a text file called the hosts file. I’m not going to go over the specific functions of that file, what it means, or how to edit it (a quick search on Google can help you with that endeavor). However, I will list all of the IP addresses I’ve managed to collect over the past few weeks for your use. Good luck!
- 66.249.83.83 mail.google.com
- 72.14.205.83 mail.google.com
- 66.249.91.83 mail.google.com
- 66.249.91.19 mail.google.com
- 66.249.93.83 mail.google.com
- 72.14.205.17 mail.google.com
- 64.233.163.19 mail.google.com
- 72.14.205.18 mail.google.com
- 66.249.91.18 mail.google.com
- 209.85.137.83 mail.google.com
- 209.85.137.19 mail.google.com
- 64.233.171.83 gmail.com
- 64.233.161.83 gmail.com
- 209.85.139.18 mail.google.com
















Here’s the one I’ve been using:
64.233.163.19 mail.google.com
FYI
Windows still uses the hosts file for Internet addresses. LMHOSTS is for LAN addresses. So, regardless of what platform you use, you will want to edit the hosts file.
Lupo the Butcher
Thanks Lupo! I made the correction…
I found this while stumbling around today: http://unbl0ck.com/
when I open http://66.249.83.83 this is opening the google page when I click on signup it is showling the urls is bad it can’t be found
Can you please help.
Thanks
You can allways use :
http://www.litemail.eu
http://www.litemail.at
http://www.litemail.cn
Unlbock it all with this.
http://www.mysecureisp.com