May be of some use: http://techwalls.com/news/register-free-google-apps-standard-account-single-user/
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (lopser) < [email protected]> wrote: > I see now, that my OP wasn't clear, and it's mostly because I assumed > people knew what Google Apps was. But they have lots of different > offerings, that overlap with each other in functionality, so it's not that > clear. Hopefully this will clarify: > > You may have a gmail account (or more than one.) With this account, you > get free email, docs/spreadsheets, etc, and a whole bunch of online apps, > and webpages, blog, etc. But it's all done using your @gmail.comaddress. > You can even add "Send As" alias addresses, but if somebody sends > mail to a non-gmail address, it doesn't get delivered here; it gets > delivered to the mail server registered as the MX for the non-gmail domain. > > If you like all that stuff and want to use your own domain name, they make > Google Apps. So your company (or whatever) can use a gmail-like web > interface, can manage your own user accounts, can receive mail addressed to > [email protected], can use a private version of google docs and all > that stuff, including the hosting of your web pages, blogs, team sites, > etc. It's all private, only accessible by your company, google employees, > and whoever you might have granted external permission to. Google Apps is > a direct competitor of Office365 and other hosted solutions for mail and > stuff. > > Up till recently, they offered both a free version of Google Apps, and a > paid version. But moving forward, they're not taking any new Free Google > Apps customers. They continue to offer the free @gmail.com services, and > they continue to offer paid Google Apps, and they continue to service > accounts that were previously signed up for Free Google Apps. But no more > Free Google Apps signups. > > I didn't post the original message because it was an email directly to me > (and presumably millions of other recipients) from google. I figure anyone > who's interested will be able to find it trivially with a google search. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss > This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators > http://lopsa.org/ >
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