"The only way to add an approved address is to invite another
developer
to be a developer on my project. I don't want another developer on my
project.
(At least not yet) The other choice is to violate the terms of service
and
create a second app engine account for myself and then invite my #2
acct to the project.
I don't want to violate the terms of service. "

Please can someone point me to the relevant sections which explain
this particular violation of the TOS.

Another thing I wanted to do was to be able to route messages on
behalf of my users.
One strategy we came up with was to have email addresses which look
like:
users+ [email protected], etc....
Does anyone know how to achieve an email address like:
[email protected] with MYDOMAIN.com being on google apps?

Regards,
-Dhruv.




On Mar 25, 9:01 am, Greg <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have done exactly this - set up supp...@..., cont...@... and
> accou...@... on my google apps account, and then invited them to be
> developers. Works fine.
>
> Cheers
> Greg.
>
> On Mar 25, 7:55 am, "Nick Johnson (Google)" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Frank,
>
> > On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Milk Run <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I have an application which is deployed and has customers.
> > > I would like my app to be able to send emails. This only works if
> > > the from address is the same as my appengine login account.
> > > If I add email addresses to my account,
> > > those addresses still cannot be used as the from address in a sent
> > > email.
>
> > > The only way to add an approved address is to invite another developer
> > > to be a developer on my project. I don't want another developer on my
> > > project.
> > > (At least not yet) The other choice is to violate the terms of service
> > > and
> > > create a second app engine account for myself and then invite my #2
> > > acct to the project.
> > > I don't want to violate the terms of service.
>
> > This isn't a violation of the ToS, so long as you don't activate the second
> > account and use it to create additional applications. You can simply leave
> > it un-activated, and add it as a developer on your existing application.
>
> > -Nick Johnson
>
> > > I understand that you must be restrictive on from addresses to stop
> > > spammers, etc.
> > > But this restrictiveness is too much.
>
> > > I just want to send mail from a support@<blah>.com email address.
>
> > > How about a "send a code to the registered phone #" type verification
> > > system for each additional "from address"?
>
> > > Please tell me that I'm not stuck and I just don't know what I'm
> > > talking about.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Frank
>
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