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.
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!![]()
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.
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.
Gaurish said:Google Apps Rock, you get 1000 email account for free![]()
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!linuxtechie said:Ahh Anish is gonna have bigger headaches taking care of 1000 people working for him.hyeah: :S
~LT