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Yes, you'll even get your own login url for your domain mail.Originally posted by Spoiler View PostOkay, gmail looks good. One last question - will I be able to create separate accounts for mydomain.co.uk so several people can access there own mail for the domain:
me@mydomain.co.uk
wife@mydomain.co.uk
dog@mydomain.co.uk
Does google apps provide this?
Thanks.
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Okay, gmail looks good. One last question - will I be able to create separate accounts for mydomain.co.uk so several people can access there own mail for the domain:
me@mydomain.co.uk
wife@mydomain.co.uk
dog@mydomain.co.uk
Does google apps provide this?
Thanks.
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They will be holding your cname entries (I think that's what they are called) and forwarding your email - just login in to their admin area and change the forwarding to gmail.Originally posted by Spoiler View PostErm, no one is hosting my domain, that's why I'm here asking for suggestions! I just bought the domain only a little while ago from 123reg.
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You want google apps for your domain, the standard edition (free)
http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/group/index.html
I allows you to use google mail as the proper destination for your domain, also if you have a few bods using that domain name, you can share calenders, docs, contacts etc
Have a few clients using it and v-happy with it.
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Erm, no one is hosting my domain, that's why I'm here asking for suggestions! I just bought the domain only a little while ago from 123reg.Originally posted by b0redom View PostJust have whoever is hosting your domain forward mail on to your.address@gmail.com
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You need to setup google apps for your domain then that doesn't happen.Originally posted by Badger View PostI'm not sure it always masques the email address. I found that it did in some cases but not in others with the From address being something like From: me@myco.co.uk on behalf of me@googlemail.com.
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I'm not sure it always masques the email address. I found that it did in some cases but not in others with the From address being something like From: me@myco.co.uk on behalf of me@googlemail.com.
Could have had something to do with which client software the recipient was using. Can't remember now.
I used Instant Mail from 1and1.co.uk before transferring to a hosting package. Instant Mail is only around 70p/month
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Well, I never even considered gmail - have just had a look at it. Seems I can do IMAP okay, and send 'from' gmail, masquerading as mydomain.co.uk.
So, I guess I still need to host mydomain.co.uk somewhere else & have gmail retrieve it - any suggestions where I can do this.
gmail looks promising - thanks.
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gmail - here too. have it suck of email from the mail hosting I have and combine with other accounts. It holds a lot more e-mail that the hosting I pay for. Which is why I use it.
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+1 for gmail - it can also do domain masquerading so email looks to be coming from yourco.co.uk
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