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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 [...]

My Cheap Alternative to the BlackBerry

14.Sep.07 | 3 Comments

This is a follow-up to “I Want One… No I Don’t“; an article in which I vacillated aimlessly between lusting for a BlackBerry and denying the obvious attraction. In hindsight, perhaps a bit pitiful to read. 
After calming down and spending time on proper reflection I can say that I do not want a [...]

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