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Moving domain currently on google appsGoogle Apps to my own machines

I own a domain which currently uses Google Apps (it was free back then).

Due to recent events I have decided I want to move everything right where I can control the data, which basically means I have the idea of either using a dyndns solution and have at home my own mail server or, better, use an hosted machine to retrieve the mail and the move it via mua to a local machine.

My problem is that I know basically next to nothing about DNS and stuff, while I have installed mail servers before. :) [I simply never had the need to work with DNS....]

I'd really appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction: what do I need to do to:

  1. terminate the google appsGoogle Apps management of the domain
  2. setup dns entries to that mail goes to the new server instead of google appsGoogle Apps

Additionally:

  1. if I decide to go the "hosted route" and I put up a machine via a supercheap hosting seller (say, the cheapest OVH one is a few euros a month), how can I tell the world that that machine is the mail server?

Of course I would be wise to do a full backup of the mail on google appsGoogle Apps, and that's easy enough to do by imap (right?).

Thanks!

Moving domain currently on google apps to my own machines

I own a domain which currently uses Google Apps (it was free back then).

Due to recent events I have decided I want to move everything right where I can control the data, which basically means I have the idea of either using a dyndns solution and have at home my own mail server or, better, use an hosted machine to retrieve the mail and the move it via mua to a local machine.

My problem is that I know basically next to nothing about DNS and stuff, while I have installed mail servers before. :) [I simply never had the need to work with DNS....]

I'd really appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction: what do I need to do to:

  1. terminate the google apps management of the domain
  2. setup dns entries to that mail goes to the new server instead of google apps

Additionally:

  1. if I decide to go the "hosted route" and I put up a machine via a supercheap hosting seller (say, the cheapest OVH one is a few euros a month), how can I tell the world that that machine is the mail server?

Of course I would be wise to do a full backup of the mail on google apps, and that's easy enough to do by imap (right?).

Thanks!

Moving domain currently on Google Apps to my own machines

I own a domain which currently uses Google Apps (it was free back then).

Due to recent events I have decided I want to move everything right where I can control the data, which basically means I have the idea of either using a dyndns solution and have at home my own mail server or, better, use an hosted machine to retrieve the mail and the move it via mua to a local machine.

My problem is that I know basically next to nothing about DNS and stuff, while I have installed mail servers before. :) [I simply never had the need to work with DNS...]

I'd really appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction: what do I need to do to:

  1. terminate the Google Apps management of the domain
  2. setup dns entries to that mail goes to the new server instead of Google Apps

Additionally:

  1. if I decide to go the "hosted route" and I put up a machine via a supercheap hosting seller (say, the cheapest OVH one is a few euros a month), how can I tell the world that that machine is the mail server?

Of course I would be wise to do a full backup of the mail on Google Apps, and that's easy enough to do by imap (right?).

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Moving domain on google apps to my own machines

I own a domain which currently uses Google Apps (it was free back then).

Due to recent events I have decided I want to move everything right where I can control the data, which basically means I have the idea of either using a dyndns solution and have at home my own mail server or, better, use an hosted machine to retrieve the mail and the move it via mua to a local machine.

My problem is that I know basically next to nothing about DNS and stuff, while I have installed mail servers before. :) [I simply never had the need to work with DNS....]

I'd really appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction: what do I need to do to:

  1. terminate the google apps management of the domain
  2. setup dns entries to that mail goes to the new server instead of google apps

Additionally:

  1. if I decide to go the "hosted route" and I put up a machine via a supercheap hosting seller (say, the cheapest OVH one is a few euros a month), how can I tell the world that that machine is the mail server?

Of course I would be wise to do a full backup of the mail on google apps, and that's easy enough to do by imap (right?).

Thanks!