I see it!  next to the sign saying 'beware of the leopard'

What I was going to suggest was googling for how to do it.

Mike

On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 8:51 PM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hurrah! I found HERE <https://support.google.com/a/answer/1230670?hl=en>how 
> to delete my googleapps trial account. It turns out it was hidden under
> 'Billing' and a tiny grey icon on the far right -- Greg K
>
>
> On 26 November 2013 11:15, Stephen Price <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I use dnsimple (https://dnsimple.com/r/815f183c3ee842 yes that's my
>> referral link, as you get freebies for referrals). I think it costs me like
>> $3 per month. It's brilliant and they have a bunch of templated options. Ie
>> they have one for Google Apps that sets up 21 (just checked) records
>> automagically. You can even register domains through them ($14 per year is
>> pretty cheap!)
>>
>> Like them so much I've been transferring my domains over to them (and you
>> can use their NS for the ones you own but are registered elsewhere).
>>
>> No, Google Apps isn't free anymore but at $50 per year its affordable
>> even for personal use. I use it for business as well. I think how much I
>> save on a mail server (which would eventually become obsolete from a
>> hardware perspective).
>>
>> As for the redirect of email, you need to get your Google Apps account to
>> go and pick up the email (ie as a Pop client would). I think its better
>> than a forward, but that's just me.
>> In your inbox go to the Settings and click the Accounts tab. You can set
>> up Pop accounts there. There's also a Forward tab if you want to do it the
>> other way around I guess... push the mail from your Gmail account. The
>> Accounts tab should let you set up the send as feature (I think, its been a
>> while...)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 7:23 AM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Google Apps doesn't seem to have a free version any more, unless I've
>>> missed it. However I've opened a 30 day trial of Google Apps to see if it
>>> has the feature to redirect a domain's email to Gmail
>>>
>>> Now the admin page for my DNS records is nonsensical and I can't find an
>>> "advanced" way of adding MX records for Gmail. Now I have both
>>> [email protected] and [email protected] and it all has to go to the
>>> first one, so it just gets messier and messier. On top of that we have
>>> domains, DNS records and web sites in 5 different companies and I'm trying
>>> to figure out how to get them all onto one. One transfer has already
>>> stalled because I used the wrong password, and the whole process is turning
>>> into a major time-consuming project. Sheesh! -- Greg K
>>>
>>>
>>
>


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