I've set this up for our company and everything is smoother than  
before. No problems so far. The transition was really great, no  
messages got lost.

We have a quite powerful server, but spam and virus checking ate  
almost all memory and we thought it would be great to outsource this  
resource intensive task. The only problem is that Google’s spam filter  
gives us a couple more false positives and we have to check the spam  
folder more frequently.


--  
Rafael Bugajewski (via iPhone)

On 15.02.2010, at 18:20, Jon Steinmetz <[email protected]> wrote:

> I see from some previous messages that some have suggested using  
> google apps mail as their business email.
>
> I am slowly moving my site from my brothers basement over to a  
> linode server. Rather than try to configure and administer my own  
> email server I am contemplating just doing the mx record thing and  
> using google email as my business email system. It sounds like it  
> can be setup to be transparent from the customers point of view.
>
> My question is, has anyone done this and regretted it?
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