Having an IM conversation with someone in Iran, turns out they "hate" Bush...so random. But I had to reply, "that's why I voted for Obama" 6 hrs ago
It looks like Gmail will finally be rolling out IMAP support for GMail.
Sync your inbox across devices instantly and automatically. Whether you read or write your email on your phone or on your desktop, changes you make to Gmail will be seen from anywhere you access your inbox. Don’t fret if you don’t see “IMAP Access” yet under the Settings menu. We’re rolling it out to everyone over the next few days.
And it looks like they did it all for…
There has already been a long debate about hosting your own DNS servers and mail servers but I’ve found once again relying on Godaddy total DNS management and using GoDaddy e-mail forwarding has made my three migrations over the last year a breeze. So I suggest to everyone:
Suggestion One:
Don’t mix your host and your registrar. You might not see your domain again.
For anyone looking to create their own site I urge you, never register your domain with your host. There…
Just back from our Vacation in the mountains; no internet, no mobile service = no worries. The time was great even though we cut it short. Now I’ve got to sort through my bloated gmail box and my endless RSS in Reader. Does this mean I should start worry’ng again? [Link] (0)
Since I have such an elaberate setup for email:
The iPhone allows for makes setting up e-mail so easy for a normal GMail account, even Google Apps accounts work through the basic “GMail” setup…
GMail having it’s junkmail filter go down every other day is really annoying. Not only because I have to go through the hundreds of e-mails making sure I don’t mark real mail as spam but it’s crazy to see your BB filled with 200+ e-mails that I now have to mark for deletion or as read. I guess I take GMail for granted because what did we do before great spam filtering; now that I think about it I should…
Filling up GMail with my works sent e-mail and applying rules to automate archiving all my sent mail into multiple gmail accounts. #
I might as well complete my planned post about Google apps since a conversation is about to start.
I’ve been in the transition of using Google Apps for the last few weeks for a trial review. Next week I’ll need to decide whether to keep my apps account or stick with the free apps that I’m so dependent on. Since the my reasoning for using Google apps is solely based on my use of e-mail and the guaranteed uptime and support I can’t…
It makes me curious why Google Apps doesn’t allow for current gmail upgrades. Are the two services that different that they just couldn’t migrate my account? After my recent GMail outage I signed up for the free beta lasting until the end of this month and noticed all I could do was create an account with a domain. I used scatteredmedia.com and then added my gmail account so it will import all of the e-mails through POP, it’s still downloading them…
What a coincidence that GMail is down right now for me after the overboard discussion on this post with one of the points being that I rely on GMail never being down. For some reason my account at dancameron is the only one getting the lock out since Sara’s and my others work. I’m assuming it’s because I downloaded all of my e-mail through POP last night and the download of 20+ thousand e-mails flagged or ruined something on my account. Very…
After posting this on Twitter:
Whoever is recommending dotster for hosting and domains please stop. Sorry, but if you’re not ignorant you’re an idiot.
Jared asked, “What’s wrong with Dotster?”. LOL, I had forgotten he uses it.
I was requested to setup a client’s outlook to receive email from one of his many domains he purchased through Dotster today and I anticipated it to take a few minutes since he already had a server/hosted plan. Nope, it took forever and I found out a…