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Coordinator
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Concord, MA/UMass
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Email addresses @mydomain.com
I'm trying to help someone set up a couple email addresses with person'[email protected]. Previously I just used Google Apps, which would let you set up 10 for free, but it looks like about a month ago they started charging $50/year per user just like the Business one. Is there still some easy way to set it up for free on a decent platform, or should I tell them to suck it up and pay our Google overlords the money?
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Coordinator
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: PNW
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You can still do a work around (I haven't tried this)
Free Google Apps is Still Available ! Here are the Steps to Signup |
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Coordinator
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: PNW
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Zoho offers 3 users for free.
More than 7 Million users Work Online with Zoho Also I guess Microsoft offers Windows Live Mail for free up to a point for domains. https://domains.live.com/?wa=wsignin1.0 |
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Coordinator
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Concord, MA/UMass
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Yeah, Microsoft Live was the one I'm checking on... I don't see why I can't set it up over there and forward any emails sent to those addresses on to their personal gmail accounts (or a different one they set up) if they hate the Hotmail interface that much. I guess I was just surprised google apps started charging and didn't think it through.
Last edited by BishopMVP : 01-17-2013 at 04:15 PM. |
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Quarterback
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: London, England
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I thought google apps were only charging new users.
I just buy a domain name and forward the emails to my gmail account. You can configure gmail so that the correct address appears as the "reply to" address. |
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Coordinator
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: PNW
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But if the person doesn't have a Google Apps account you still need somewhere to host the domain... even with forwarding. |
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Quarterback
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: London, England
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With email forwarding I usually just set everything up on the domain name company's online dashboard. The only time I ever hosted the domain for email was when I was setting up about a dozen addresses, and it was easier to do it that way. |
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