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The old switcheroo: How to change email providers?

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The old switcheroo: How to change email providers?

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Gmail for Domains is available for any domain. I set it up recently for my work, and it was a snap. Start the process at Google, and read through their material. It was much easier then I thought it would be, and I am very happy that I switched us over. Google’s help docs were everything that I needed, just start digging in and reading them. Mail won’t be missed, but it will need to be checked in both locations for the duration of the switch over. I was originally going to come in over the weekend to handle it all, but I ended up doing in it in about 10 minutes over lunch. No one (out of a dozen people) missed any email. My move went like this: 1. Sign up for Google Apps for Domains (this was a very short waiting period – 30 minutes and I was in. You may need to wait longer to be accepted) 2. Configure gmail accounts matching all the existing accounts 3. Set up desktop email clients to check for mail at the gmail accounts in addition to the old accounts. 4. Inform everyone of their new

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