tommy,
I have google for apps for my personal domain and I liked it just fine the year I used it. I went back to gmail though because I am just one person.
Jenny ,'Bring On The Night'
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tommy,
I have google for apps for my personal domain and I liked it just fine the year I used it. I went back to gmail though because I am just one person.
Tommy, my old job switched to Google for email, and it went down maybe once in the 18 months that I was there for it. Versus the local provider, where it went down at least once a week, even if for only an hour.
this is stupid: I can't log into my gmail on my blackberry because the password is the little black dots and I can't tell if I'm getting the correct cases. Any ideas?
Nebbermind. Thirty attempts does it
I have an email for my website set up, and it gets forwarded to my gmail account. This is fine...except I can't get email messages to go OUT to people using this business email account. I GET them fine.
My hosting site is Dreamhost; can anyone think of a way to add the email addy to gmail, or some other workaround?
Out through gmail using your website email address?
Settings: -> Accounts and Import: -> Send mail as: -> Send mail from another address -> follow the prompts and confirm some stuff and Bob's your return address.
AppleTV borks my Linksys router. WHY?
Alternately, what search terms should I be using because I can describe what is happening but somehow nothing online translates from "Swedish Chef" to "here, have a solution."
Thanks, Cass! That was easier than I thought!
so new computer is annoying me. i'm showing up as an admin when i look in the settings, but when i try to save something to the C drive under, say, Program Files it's telling me i don't have the proper admin settings to save to that folder. how do i fix this?
If I'm not planning to buy MS Office, does it make sense to just uninstall the trial version that came on the computer? Is there any reason not to do that?