Hi Dave

Just to add my 2c and deviate off-topic, if this is for your business I
would recommend that you pay for Apps for Business. With that plan one has
access to support from Google, along with other benefits such as additional
storage and EAS (Exchange ActiveSync - IMO much, much better than IMAP).
See here<http://www.google.com/intx/en/enterprise/apps/business/benefits.html>
.
With free Gmail, there is no support whatsoever.
WestRF.com already seems to be registered, is that you? If so, I would
purchase a single user license at $5/month and then you could have multiple
addresses eg. [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] etc.
You would then simply use a filter to label incoming emails for each
address.
Your company identity is also important. @gmail.com addresses IMO do not
look very professional on business cards and letterheads.

Just before you think that I'm upselling Google, I will advise that you
also compare features with Office365. I use both and they compare very
well, some people do however like the latter's plan which includes the full
MS Office suite which one can install on 5 separate computers. Of course,
this does cost more (~2x). See
here<http://office.microsoft.com/en-za/business/office-365-small-business-premium-office-online-FX103037625.aspx>
.

Hope that helps!



On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 6:57 PM, West RF <[email protected]> wrote:

> When I go searching for this answer, I can't tell when I've found an
> answer that was correct for an old version of gmail or this one, or
> something in between...there seems to be no tracking system for versions to
> which people can refer!
>
> Here's the issue:
>
> I'm in the throes of starting a small biz...won't be profitable until
> after 2014.  WestRF is a dba I've used for a decade.  So, that's the name.
> But the biz is in three rather distinct fields:
>
> Radio systems design (WestRF)
> Accessories for musicians (WRFMusic)
> Piano and keyboard lessons (WRFPiano)
>
> I'd really like to have all three as possible "[email protected]"
> addresses.  Can I?  I saw somewhere that if you create too many gmail
> accounts, they'll start locking some out.  Is this true, or not?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
> Chief Janitor, WestRF
>
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