I disagree with the commercials being crap. Our household recently decided to do without a TV and it's been just under a year now. But the few chances I get to watch TV, whether it be at a friend's house or whatever, the commercials are actually laugh-out-loud funny.
As long as Google provides a sort button on the results, I've got no problems with it. There's no point in having to wade through the morons to get to the good ones.
Yes, you can have all your Gmail accounts point to the same place.
Login and go to "Settings" at the top. Then choose "Forwarding and POP". Once in there just mark the "Forward a copy of incoming mail to" and enter in the email address you want it to go to.
The rest should be pretty self explanitory, but then again I thought that whole process was too.:P
Our website just got signed up this week and we're loving it so far. There are a few improvements I would like to see though.
1) There is currently no option to change the colors of the UI. Yes, you can change the colors of the little login box, but nothing else. Our site has a black background with dark orange and burgundy, so the switch is like night and day. (litteraly)
2) I was not able to find a good way to add a header on top of the GMail hosted site. It would be nice to include some navigational buttons to get you back into the site. Currently, we just created a subdomain and pointed that to a directory that meta refreshes the page to our Google hosted site. (If anyone has any advice, please let me know)
3) Login directly from domain. (again if anyone has any insight on this, please let me know)
4) Manually having to add each user is going to be a pain, but a small price to pay I guess.
FYI: Our website just got chosen and had 300 free emails included.
It may have something to do with the number you said you needed while signing up for the beta test originally.
What are you doing on here?? I needed that spreadsheet fixed over an hour ago! Stop goofing off and make those columns add up.
Sincerely,
Mr. Richards
My name's Jack you insensitive clot!
My mom's basement has tons of space for extra machines.
...is that the same thing as popping their knuckles?
In Soviet Russia, the internet controls you.
You're just a girly-man...
I think it's time to upgrade that 486...
iLife = you really have no life, but let's pretend
iPod = you think this is about you?? LOL!!!11 Look at our profits for the past 3 years.
Windows 2050 = Vista SP2
I happen to use that site every day to check what the date is....
Did any one else read the headline as "Micro-Pimp"? I was really curious to see what midget pimps were going to do for the furture of computer chips.
PONIES!!
Don't bother...I got the last copy...
Could it be that we've just dulled our senses?
Now Barry Bonds will stop emailing me questioning why I don't have him on my fantasy baseball team.
I told you NO Barry! Stop emailing me!
How do you explain to her that this is a joke? You just don't joke about stuff like that. She'll be pissed!
It got me until I saw that it was available for Linux, then I knew it was a joke. LOL!!1
As long as Google provides a sort button on the results, I've got no problems with it. There's no point in having to wade through the morons to get to the good ones.
Login and go to "Settings" at the top. Then choose "Forwarding and POP". Once in there just mark the "Forward a copy of incoming mail to" and enter in the email address you want it to go to.
The rest should be pretty self explanitory, but then again I thought that whole process was too. :P
1) There is currently no option to change the colors of the UI. Yes, you can change the colors of the little login box, but nothing else. Our site has a black background with dark orange and burgundy, so the switch is like night and day. (litteraly)
2) I was not able to find a good way to add a header on top of the GMail hosted site. It would be nice to include some navigational buttons to get you back into the site. Currently, we just created a subdomain and pointed that to a directory that meta refreshes the page to our Google hosted site. (If anyone has any advice, please let me know)
3) Login directly from domain. (again if anyone has any insight on this, please let me know)
4) Manually having to add each user is going to be a pain, but a small price to pay I guess.
Besides those things, I'm lovin` it!
Here are a couple images of the interface if you haven't seen them yet: main admin page, user listing, adding new email, domain settings, change login color, bult account update
- John
FYI: Our website just got chosen and had 300 free emails included. It may have something to do with the number you said you needed while signing up for the beta test originally.
I'm sadden to admit my mind is also in the gutter today...
My Windows is so slow because I've got so many games installed on it. But unlike my Windows box, my Linux box flies, even when I play Tetris.
Our CEO use that have the worse computer in the whole company. As long as his email was up and he could us his office suite all was well.