Help | Corporate E-Mail Solution Required

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I'm currently looking at the basic version of Google Apps, that's $12/year. What do you guys recommend.

I don't need any fancy features as such, but basic POP3 forwarding and if it can push e-mails to Blackberry devices would be great.
 
Anish said:
I'm currently looking at the basic version of Google Apps, that's $12/year. What do you guys recommend.

I don't need any fancy features as such, but basic POP3 forwarding and if it can push e-mails to Blackberry devices would be great.

hmmm, how many email id's you are going to need? I would suggest: Book domain with GoDaddy and then use Google Mail (absoultely free, using your booked domain). That way you will have excellent domain service of Godaddy and the excellent email service of Google. Shouldn't cost you more that $8-$9. I have done the same for my family domain and am using it.

~LT
 
^ @ LT. I've already bought the domain from GoDaddy itself. Was thinking of the free GMail idea, but will that work for 5 e-mail addresses on the same domain?

Also, any other features that I'm missing out on? I have no clue about what services most corporate e-mail providers offer, so in that respect, any other solutions?

Thanks for the help! :)
 
Oops. I thought this was what LT was using :P Sorry about that. Listen to LT ;) He seems to have an ok setup on his domain :)
 
Anish said:
^ @ LT. I've already bought the domain from GoDaddy itself. Was thinking of the free GMail idea, but will that work for 5 e-mail addresses on the same domain?

Also, any other features that I'm missing out on? I have no clue about what services most corporate e-mail providers offer, so in that respect, any other solutions?

Thanks for the help! :)

5 email address with the same domain? Yes it will, I have about 500...



I think I am missing something here.

~LT
 
TheMask said:
^ http://name.com/free_services_summary.php

had regd a .in domain for a friend's company and got Google Apps Std free with it. You get 100 (or 200? check cehck) free name@yourdomain.com/in email IDs each with 7GB or so mailbox. Many Small & Medium Businesses/Enterprises have started using Google Apps as a hassle free mail solution. Gmail's anti-spam blocking is one the best you can find.

LOL just got owned by a few seconds :bleh:
 
TheMask said:
^ http://name.com/free_services_summary.php

had regd a .in domain for a friend's company and got Google Apps Std free with it. You get 100 (or 200? check cehck) free name@yourdomain.com/in email IDs each with 7GB or so mailbox. Many Small & Medium Businesses/Enterprises have started using Google Apps as a hassle free mail solution. Gmail's anti-spam blocking is one the best you can find.

Couldnt have agreed more.

~LT
 
Well since I already bought the domain name from GoDaddy can't register from name.com

Anyways, signed up with Google Apps Standard, completing formalities now, thanks so much for the help! :)
 
linuxtechie said:
Ahh Anish is gonna have bigger headaches taking care of 1000 people working for him. :ohyeah: :S

~LT
Indeed! Its for Dad's company, and its essentially very brick and mortar service oriented, but they want to get their internal organisation tech-savvy so hence this thread!

Thanks a lot for the help, waiting for Domain verification to complete ;)
 
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