Vinny,
I created an app engine web site, and then wanted to use my previously 
purchased domain name to point at it. App Engine asked me to enroll in 
Google Apps, which I obediently did. I set up my A, CNAME, MX records at 
register.com per instructions, so far so good. Then I pointed my domain 
name at the app eng site. But when I point my browser at my domain name, 
get a Google error page saying:
"www.mydomainname.com points to the site "mysite.appspot.com" which does 
not exist. Please contact the domain administrator."
But mysite.appspot.com does exist. I tried changing the mapping to 
www.mysite.appspot.com but that doesn't work either.
The dns records are correct, a whois verifies this. I've already paid for 
Google Apps, and still my domain wont point at mysite.appspot.com.
What needs to be addressed for this to work?

Bruce

On Friday, June 14, 2013 8:57:57 PM UTC-5, Andrew Jessup wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> As many of you are aware, last year Google announced that the free, basic 
> version of Google Apps would be 
> discontinued<http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/changes-to-google-apps-for-businesses.html>.
>  
> We wanted to give a quick update on how this impacts Google App Engine 
> developers. 
>
> This change means that new App Engine customers need to create a paid 
> Google Apps for Business account in order associate an App Engine 
> application with a custom domain. 
>
> We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain with 
> an App Engine application rather than use Google Apps for Gmail, Calendar 
> and Docs. We are working on a solution that will make this process simpler 
> for developers and not require a paid subscription for Google Apps for 
> Business. 
>
> In the meantime, starting from June 15, we will offer a $50 App Engine 
> credit for developers who need to purchase a new Google Apps for Business 
> domain in order to associate a domain with an App Engine account. 
>
>
> To review the terms and conditions for this site and request a credit for 
> an eligible application, please visit this site <http://goo.gl/akrPB>.
>
> For questions about this credit, you can contact us at 
> [email protected] <javascript:>
>
> Andrew Jessup
>
> Product Manager, Google App Engine
>
>

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