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Re: [newtech-1] Your experience with Google Apps for your Business

From: Michael M.
Sent on: Thursday, February 5, 2009, 12:49 PM
We use Google Apps for email only.   Our domain lives elsewhere.  We
didn't buy the domain through Google.  Google is great for mail.  You
can use Pop and imap to get your mail out.  A couple of people use
Outlook exclusively and never log into Gmail.

-Mike

On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 11:19 AM, L <[address removed]> wrote:
> Hi
> Have you ever bought the domains through Google Apps - moved the domain to
> another server yet kept the business gmail component? What issues have you
> encountered?
> I bought a few domains on Google Apps. After creating a page on Google Pages
> - I decided to move the site elsewhere due to a CRM component I want to add
> - but I want to keep my domain gmail part of it.
> Have you d one this before and what were your experiences?
> I found this blog while researching
> - https://discuss.jo...­
> It really made me want to move away from Google but for now, I will keep the
> gmail.
> I never done this part of touching the MX Records or Pop so Im afraid to
> mess up my emails.
> Thanks,
> Leticia
>

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