You can setup any normal mail server to do this for you. You just setup your 
dns mx records to point to the mail system you use and your mail can be handled 
completely separate from the Heroku setup. Google apps is quite a common choice 
here.

Steve

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On 1 Nov 2010, at 19:24, Joel VanderWerf wrote:

> If we host foo.com on heroku, is it possible for developers at foo.com to 
> have email addresses like [email protected], and to send and receive emails via 
> those addresses?
> 
> Does the sendgrid plugin do this?
> 
> I'm not talking about app-generated email, but about email traffic to and 
> from individual developers in the company, written and read on whatever email 
> client they use. (In practice, incoming emails would be forwarded to gmail or 
> similar.)
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