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Monday, February 27, 2006
  Google Calendar
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Google/index.php?p=117

A calendar for you and the world

Posted by Garett Rogers @ 6:45 pm


"Philipp Lenssen has found an article which contains some great sleuthing done by Paul Stone. He has uncovered a link that clearly states a calendar is on the way — and at the same time found a brand new feature Google has been working on. His discovery takes us to a page called "Google Links" where you can personalize a small bar containing links to popular Google services."

more @ URL
 
Thursday, February 23, 2006
  Google Launches Personal Homepages
http://pages.google.com/


Google introduced free page hosting today to registered GMail Users at
the URL above. It is not quite available yet -


Oops!

Thank you for your interest in Google Page Creator! Google Page
Creator has experienced extremely strong demand, and, as a result, we
have temporarily limited the number of new signups as we increase
capacity. In the meantime, please submit your email address and we
will notify you as soon as we are ready to add new accounts. Thank you
for your patience.

Here is an article:

http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2150905/google-unveils-personal
 
Sunday, February 19, 2006
  Voicemail and Evite.com Integration
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Google/index.php?p=3D108


"While looking through the source code for Gmail last week, I found
references to what is now known as "Gmail for your domain" a service
that will let domain owners use Google as a mail server, not just a
client. Just when you thought everything had been discovered, a new
version of the source was released =97 revealing even more features that
could be showing up in the near future. Voicemail and Evite.com
integration are both referenced, but are not currently available to
use."

MORE @ URL
 
Saturday, February 11, 2006
  GMail for Your Domain
Gmail for your domain

https://www.google.com/hosted/Home


Bring Gmail to your domain.

This special beta test lets you give Gmail, Google's webmail service, to every user at your domain. Gmail for your domain is hosted by Google, so there's no hardware or software for you to install or maintain.

Gmail - 2 gigabytes of storage and search tools that help users find information fast.

Control Panel - Easily manage user accounts, aliases and mailing lists.

Want to be part of this beta test?

Gmail for your domain is currently available as a limited beta. If
your organization is interested in helping Google test this service,
we'll consider your domain for this beta. You'll need to sign in with
a Google Account (or get a new one), and answer a few quick questions
about your organization and your email needs.
 
Friday, February 10, 2006
  Hints At 'Gmail For Domains' In JavaScript
Hints At 'Gmail For Domains' In JavaScript

http://www.webpronews.com/blogtalk/blogtalk/wpn-58-20060209HintsAtGmailForD=omainsInJavaScript.html

or:

http://url.fm/pm

Hints At 'Gmail For Domains' In JavaScript Nathan Weinberg
Expert Author
Published: 2006-02-09


Garett Rogers at ZDNet notices that hidden within Gmail source code are hints that Google is developing a future version of Gmail, "Caribou", that will allow people to point their domain DNS servers at Google to use Gmail.

more @ URL
 
  Spamcop and Gmail lock horns again
Spamcop and Gmail lock horns again

http://www.techworld.com/security/news/index.cfm?NewsID=5337&inkc=0

or

http://url.fm/pn

Spamcop and Gmail lock horns again
By Guy Kewney, Techworld

Google has once again had to lock horns with Spamcop, the service
which blocks unwanted e-mail on behalf of many mail service providers, following the blocking of several Gmail servers, leading to normal mail being rejected as spam.

more @ URL

Bill
 
Thursday, February 02, 2006
  GMail Aliasing
Q. Can I change the FROM: address on my GMail account?
A. Yes, GMail supports aliasing. To add a new FROM: address, click on
"settings" then "accounts" then "add a new address." You must confirm
that you receive mail at the new address before you can send from it
using your GMail account.

Q. How do I change the FROM: address from the default to another
confirmed alias?
A. When you compose a message or reply, a small link "change" appears
next to the default send address. A drop box appears in the FROM:
field and you can select a different sending address.

Q. How many aliases can I use with GMail?
A. You may have 20 total FROM: addresses, the root username plus 19 aliases.

Q. Can I set a different reply-to for an alias?
A. Yes, click on "settings" then "accounts" then the "edit" link next
to the alias you want to set.

Q. How do I set the default FROM: address?
A. Click on "settings" then "accounts" then the "default" link next to
the alias you want to set as the default.
 
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