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Keep your domain’s email address while hosting your email with Google

Ivan Campos | 11.14.07 | Comment?

dmiessler.com >_ “Google Apps allows those with their own domain to move their entire mail infrastructure to Google. That means keeping your email addresses exactly as they are today (e.g. daniel@dmiessler.com) while gaining the benefit of being hosted by Google. Here are a few advantages to consider:

  • Silly Google uptime
  • Silly Google speed
  • Long-term stability (they aren’t going anywhere)
  • You can use GMail as your domain’s webmail (Gmail > Squirrelmail or IMP)
  • You can use a CNAME to point mail.yourdomain.com to your new GMail interface
  • You get to keep all of your addresses (nobody will see gmail.com in from or reply to fields)
  • Google’s spam filtering built in
  • Full IMAP support (with IDLE)
  • Full SMTP support (no need for a separate outgoing server)
  • SSL support on both incoming and outgoing mail
  • No more worrying about keeping your mail server up

And it’s simple to setup; I did the domain and two accounts in like 10 minutes (including DNS changes) Here are the basic steps:

  1. Create an account at Google Apps.
  2. Verify your domain ownership by uploading a file to your site.
  3. Change your MX records to point to Google.

That’s pretty much it. And keep in mind that Google Apps isn’t just for mail; you can also have Chat, Calendar, Docs, and even your main web page hosted by Google. If you haven’t looked into Google Apps, it might be time to check it out.”

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