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[Discuss] Migrating me@gmail.com to me@mydomain.com?



Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> I'd like to integrate my srehrlich at gmail.com to my now-google-managed
> domain name.
> 
> I have reviewed the google control panel and haven't found an option
> where google can or will easily "swallow" and/or "integrate" my
> gmail.com account into my domain account.
> 
> Email to srehrlich at gmail.com would simply end up in me at mydomain.com.
> Mail sent, replied from me at mydomain.com would come from
> me at mydomain.com.

So you're not looking to import archives from your Gmail account to your
hosted domain, merely have the Gmail directed messages show up in a
"unified inbox" on the hosted domain?

I use the Gmail web UI rarely, but my recollection is that it has some
settings to act as a POP/IMAP client for another account. I'm guessing
this functionality exists in the hosted domains UI as well. (You'll need
to login to the mail UI as the individual user. It won't be in the
domain administration control panel.)

 -Tom

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Tom Metro
Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA
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