Viewing Articles with the tag: email
Thoughts on Google IMAP Support
24.Oct.07 | 6 Comments
By now you have no doubt seen that Google is (finally) offering free IMAP for their mail service. Based on the number of posts I’ve seen today, I can tell I’m not the only one excited about this news.
Why am I excited? Well, one reason is that I was about to pay money [...]
Google Mail Storage
12.Oct.07 | 9 Comments
Google announced this morning more Gmail storage is coming for everyone. Essentially, they’re speeding up the ever-climbing storage counter. Good stuff.
But what I found more interesting:
By the way, businesses, schools and organizations using Google Apps to get Gmail on their own custom addresses (like Google does for our @google.com accounts) will get a storage boost in [...]
Even More Easier…
04.Oct.07 | 1 Comment
Just yesterday I wrote “The Easy Way to Try Google Apps.” Google just sent me an announcement email — turns out they’ve added some new features today to make it even simpler.
For instance, we now have email routing available as a feature.
Email routing allows administrators to specify inbound delivery rules. Since updating your domain’s DNS [...]
The Easy Way to Try Google Apps
03.Oct.07 | 5 Comments
It’s been a long time coming (and discussing) but last month I finally began the process of switching the company from our old Exchange E-mail servers to Google Hosted. I can’t express how excited I am about this. Less to maintain on my end and a heckuva lot cheaper to boot. And way better spam [...]
Hosted Google Spam!
19.Jul.07 | 8 Comments
This morning I was at the signup page for Google Apps about to sign-up to the enterprise plan for my company. I personally have been using the free version since last March and have been quite happy with it. Since we definitely need to make some email changes at the office, this seems the [...]


