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On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 12:15 -0400, Greg Folkert wrote:
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On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 14:05 -0400, Phillip Hebenstreit wrote:
> Hello everyone,
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> Does anyone have 1st hand knowledge of using the google enterprise for email
> services? I believe GRCC is using google for their email server. I'd
> especially be interested in hearing from someone on the IT side of things at
> GRCC or other place using google for email.
Company I work for switched from
qmail/courier/spamassassin/squirellmail/etc to using Google Apps and
Google Mail... using our own domain name and so on.
It relatively easy to setup and get working. My only problem is they
don't really support "evolution" very well yet.
Other than that, my only gripe is: why didn't we do it earlier.
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I host our own email server here at work and it's a royal PITA dealing with spamassassin when users can't get or send email to customers or vendors.<BR>
What do you mean by they don't support evolution that well? What problems might one encounter with it? And I'm definitely intrigued by it if it garners Greg's approval. Sorry Greg, I sorta use you for a sounding board. =)
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