Have you tried it? Last time I tested that the header address was correct, the 
envelope address was gmail. Lots of (stupid) spam systems junk e-mail with 
disparate combinations like that, which is why it was unusable at the time.

On Dec 9, 2012, at 11:00 PM, Morgan Blackthorne wrote:
> I don't know about incoming routing like that, but I do know that you can 
> "send as" multiple personas, and all you have to do is confirm that email 
> address is authorized to do so. For example, I have this as a personal email 
> account and I also have a professional email account with my (current) legal 
> name. I route the latter to the former, but sometimes I need to respond or 
> send something as my legal name, so I just select the drop-down to send from 
> that account.
> 
> So if you can route it there in the first place you should be able to send 
> from the account without noticeably* exposing the fact that you're using 
> Gmail.
> 
> *It will still show the gmail account name in the headers, but most people 
> don't bother looking at those.
> 
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> 
> On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 10:47 PM, Jo Rhett <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Dec 9, 2012, at 5:06 PM, Doug Hughes wrote:
> > On 12/9/2012 5:27 PM, Jo Rhett wrote:
> >> Sorry, I wasn't looking for an official announcement. More of a "has
> >> anyone found that you can use your own domain with google now" ?  I know
> >> of hundreds of people with 1-account google apps domains. I shifted to
> >> Free Apps long, long before they did the recent merger of accounts that
> >> (mostly) made all accounts equal, google or gapps either way. It is
> >> entirely plausible that you no longer need to have gapps to use your own
> >> domain cleanly. If so, some lopsa or google-provided howtos would be nice.
> >>
> >> Nutshell: friendly curious, not official :)
> >>
> > Yes, I moved my domain (the one I'm email from right now) over to google 
> > apps for domains ($ version) about 6 years ago at a time when my home IP 
> > changed from a netblock that could be mailed from to one on black-listed 
> > DSL space where it was too painful to run my own mail server. It works. 
> > They have instructions for what to do.
> 
> 
> So did I, a long time ago. That wasn't my question. Now that this option 
> isn't available for people any more, I was wondering if you can route all 
> mail to a specific domain to a "normal" (not apps domain) gmail account and 
> have it work seamlessly. That didn't used to be true -- the actual gmail 
> login was clearly shown in sent mail.
> 
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> projects.
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