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Use email via Google Apps to avoid shared hosting issues with blacklisted IP
I currently use a hosting package that is used both for the website and emails. Since it is a shared hosting the IP is sometimes blacklisted so our emails are considered SPAM and are bounced back. I ...
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gmail apps is asking me to pay amount [closed]
I used gmail apps for free, now when i setup gmail apps for a new website, it says i need to pay 5$ per month. what happened to free gmail apps with 10 user accounts? Please help me in this regard.
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Using gmail / Google apps affecting ranking
In the company i work in our boss has told us to stop using gmail for any kind of company communications including not using google apps anymore. He said that he was told that with the new Google ...
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Can I use GMail to manage my emails? [closed]
Say I buy a domain foo.com - can I easily use GMail to receive and send emails from an address of that domain. For example, admin@foo.com?
Is this possible or do I have to install a mail server on my ...
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Can't set up or access email in new google apps?
I've set up google apps accounts many times before, and run into anything like this. Today I just set up a new google apps account, and have been going through the usual steps of setting up the domain ...
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Setting up Gmail subdomain on my domain
I just set up my domain with Google Apps. During the Gmail setup process the tutorial said we could also set up mail.mydomain.com and we'd look at it later. But it never came up.
Now, I can't seem to ...
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I have set a me@example.com to Google Apps/Gmail. How can I set a you@example.com?
suppose that my domain is example.com
I have set as a primary email address at Google Apps/Gmail this address me@example.com
However I want to check the email of info@example.com through Google Apps.
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What is best practice for securing access to GMail for an enterprise?
Is there any way to restrict access to Gmail accounts from certain IP/MAC addresses ? For instance, can I setup Google Apps so that my users can access their GMail account from within the corporate ...