![]() There are two main advantages to using Google Apps (for your domain). The Google Apps Standard Edition includes Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, and Google Sites (for simple web pages). ![]() Once that’s done, you’ve got Gmail behind your personalized domain name. ![]() When you sign up for a Google Apps account, you’ll have to set your domain name’s email MX record to point to Google’s servers (you’ll get instructions on how to do that when you sign up). Obviously you’ll need a domain to use this service, which will cost something to register. Google Apps Standard Edition (formerly known as “Google Apps for Your Domain”) can host your personal email at Gmail, but without tying you to a address for free. While you can manage multiple email accounts inside Gmail by using forwarding, the POP fetcher, and different reply-to addresses, there’s an easier way–especially for groups like your family or small business. If you already own a domain name like, you want to use your personalized email address–but you don’t want to advertise to the world you’re forwarding to and sending those messages from Gmail.
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