[dba-Tech] Now that google apps is not free what do we do forcloudemail

Jim Lawrence accessd at shaw.ca
Thu Jan 31 10:42:46 CST 2013


Hi Mark:

I set up much of an office on gmail, each user with their own account. Not
the best option but a proper internal mail server could be installed but
that will come. (I need to bench test the product first before it is setup
on site.)

I believe you are right about GMail for domains though.

The client and I will go over the costs, benefits and a decision will be
made from there. Right now most of the summer staff are back in school so
extensive mail management just isn't necessary so we can procastinate a
little longer.

Jim

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forcloudemail

Hello Jim,

You mention Google Mail is still free.

Are you referring to gmail single user or do you mean Gmail for domains.

AFAICS, Gmail for domains (google Apps) is no longer free, even for 1 user.
 Am I missing something ?




On 17 January 2013 18:20, Jim Lawrence <accessd at shaw.ca> wrote:

> Google mail is still free and if you need a free office product try Libra
> Office (It is OSS so there are not limits or licensing issues) and even
> Microsoft has 25 GB of free Cloud space for a shared file directory and
> then
> there is dropbox with 10-20GB available.
>
> The tools are all there just have to do some creative thinking.
>
> If you want to stretch further, you can hack some Linux box together and
> you
> can have unlimited remote sessions through your remote desktop (limited of
> course by resources). You can add in Apache and have remote access from
> anywhere through the WebServer. Then there is OpenVPN...
>
> Even with Microsoft, just put a shared folder on a client's server and set
> it up so it can be accessed from anywhere in the network and externally
> though Microsoft's Remote desktop but you are only allows two remote
> sessions, for free. There are many other options that can save your client
> thousands.
>
> Jim
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Mark Breen
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 9:20 AM
> To: Discussion of Hardware and Software issues
> Subject: [dba-Tech] Now that google apps is not free what do we do for
> cloudemail
>
> Hello All,
>
> Since Sept 2006 I have been using Google Apps for company based email for
> my clients.
>
> As you may know, as of Dec 6th 2012, google no longer offer this service
> for free.  It must now be paid for at a rate of US$50 Per user per year.
>  For a small company 5 - 10 employees, this is not expensive, but over 5
> years, it still amounts to 1250 - 2500.
>
> In my opinion, it is still good value for what you get, but I wonder what
> you use if you want to have company based *cloud *email for free.
>
> Any recommendations ?
>
> Mark
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