Interesting.  There is not a lot of detail on the link you posted.  Do
you know how this works?  I.e., how are the nameserver's set up to do
this?  I take it gmail is sending and receiving using its own mail
servers?

On Nov 1, 5:34 pm, Jon Bennett <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Charles,
>
> > I have done it this way because (1) some people think your company is
> > not legit if you get emails from [email protected], and (2) if you
> > send from [email protected] using gmails smtp servers, many email
> > accounts will display "[email protected] ON BEHALF OF [email protected]"
> > which makes a lot of people queasy.
>
> Ahh, ok - I'm not suggesting you use a gmail address, but rather use
> google with your domain, the clue being the name of the service,
> "Google Apps for your domain".
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jon
>
> --
> jon bennett -www.jben.net- blog.jben.net
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