HOW To: Set Up Google Apps and Email for Custom...

Facebook Email Setup: HOW TO: Set Up Google Apps and Email For Custom Domain. This tutorial shows you how to set your domain up with Google Apps. Google Apps gives you the ability to create emails with your domain name, for example name@domain.com, while also giving you many of the tools that a regular GMail account gives you, such as Google Docs or Google Chat. You will be updating your site’s MX Records, as well as uploading a file to your site during this tutorial. Google Apps Link: www.google.com If you liked the video, make sure you subscribe to our channel! Visit our site: www.enchantmenot.org Follow on twitter www.twitter.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Friend us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Tumblr: enchantmenot.tumblr.com If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments area below!

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22 Responses to “ HOW To: Set Up Google Apps and Email for Custom”

  1. pdraskov says:

    Thank you for this video. Saved me a huge hassle and because I am using NameCheap as well it was spot on. Great work and thank you.

  2. enchantmenot says:

    I’m pretty sure you can do this. If you’d like help setting it up, send me an inbox.

  3. enchantmenot says:

    I’m sorry I’m responding after the 48 hours – it means that the most time it should take for your records to change over is 48 hours, however it usually only takes a couple of hours. Once it’s changed, you should be able to log into your email, and from there you can then send and receive emails.

  4. enchantmenot says:

    Thanks :)

  5. enchantmenot says:

    I’ll send you an inbox :) 

  6. enchantmenot says:

    You’re welcome – glad I could be of help :)

  7. Billiago says:

    I could kiss you right now! Extremely helpful stuff. Thank you very much.

  8. w2deepak says:

    hey its great helpful to shift chargeable domain hosting to free hosting for small business . I would request you to please guide me about CA Entry records and please let me know to how can i change my register and technical person as i want to replace him . 

  9. TheComputeHelper says:

    Very Nice :D 

  10. specialistlucas says:

    Just thought I’d reply here and let you know that’s exactly what I’ve set up a company to help people do — namely help people get a professional email address with the power of Google using their GoogleApps (GMail for Business) offering. We’re called “Your Cloud Specialist” and you can visit our site by googling yourcloudspecialist.

    Only ongoing cost is your domain name (which is next to nothing). Just in case you decide you want a hand setting it up…

  11. wenjiun88 says:

    it said my mx records updating, this may take up to 48 hours. do es it means i probably able to receive and send email after 48 hour?

  12. enchantmenot says:

    You can, but i’m not sure if you’ll be able to transfer across all your old emails without emailing them to yourself, or something like that…

  13. enchantmenot says:

    thanks for watching :)

  14. enchantmenot says:

    If you mean different email addresses, then yes – as long as your site continues to be hosted by your goDaddy, then you should be able to. If you’d like more help, feel free to send me an email through my site: enchantmenot [dot] org/contact-me/

  15. shafiqtaher says:

    Hi … Do you know if i can migrate part of my company emails to google apps and leave the rest on godaddy?

  16. GoogIeThatShit says:

    hey thanks , nice tut :)

  17. enchantmenot says:

    Thanks :) 

  18. marcandredebruyne says:

    i set up my email through regular gmail (and using an alternative email address) but have been noticing that my actual gmail address sometimes pops up when recipients reply. it was suggested i use google apps – but can i do some even after i’ve set up my email through regular gmail?

  19. yaveus1 says:

    Microsoft are finished

  20. enchantmenot says:

    @surajmd09 thanks :)

  21. surajmd09 says:

    nice tutorial, sweet sound to

  22. enchantmenot says:

    You’re welcome :)

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