GMail Drive 1.02 has been released. Per Bjarke, the new features include:
* “Send To” context menu
* Option to preserve filenames in attachments
* Option to use HTTPS only (secure)
* Cookies don’t interfere with GMail Notifier
* Proxy authentication support
* Several bugfixes
Bjarke also stated:
The new options are available in the Login dialog under the “More” button. It’s necessary to uninstall, reboot and reinstall - to replace the old version.
I encourage you to read the many comments and the summary before posting about something being broken: GMail Drive page. Most user issues have been documented and addressed already.

6 Comments Received
October 14th, 2004 @6:39 pm
more free gmail invites are available here…if you want some
http://www.whatsonext.com/index.php?showtopic=95
October 15th, 2004 @2:02 pm
People - There is an automatic gmail spooler at http://isnoop.net/gmailomatic.php
It’s a painless way of getting rid of your gmail invites !
October 17th, 2004 @1:46 am
will the source be available? Gmail Drive doesn’t seem to parse filenames with a hyphen correctly
October 17th, 2004 @8:25 pm
What does preserve filenames mean? I turn it on and off and the filenames still are preserved in gmail.
October 18th, 2004 @8:53 pm
Wow, great utility.
I had no problems installing it or getting it to work. Trying to log into my multiple accounts was a little confusing at first, but now I’ve got the hang of it.
Thanks for the product.
October 27th, 2004 @6:55 am
When I trying to copy files from pc to Gmail Drive I get error message filename is to big but filename is 18.3