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Gmail to replace business email!

No doubt, Gmail has the most reliable infrastructure to support its webmail access compared to other free Webmail service providers. Not to mention the most user-friendly interface and unlimited mailbox!

On a recent ISP interruption that happens to affect all international connection (outside Malayia), Gmail seems to be the only one who survive from this. I believe this must be something to do with their cross-nation infrastructure with high dedundancy support!

So, how to make your Gmail to be able to send out email that look like your business email?

Login to your Gmail. Go to Settings and select Accounts. Choose ‘Add another email address’.

Enter the email address you wish it to appear in your recipients’ From field when receiving your email. Please remember, if you want to receive the reply via your Gmail too, you need to enable the forwarding of your business email to Gmail as well!

Categories: Free Email Reviews, Planning Your Email, Reduce Email Cost, Tweaks.

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  1. Gmail for business?? You must be kidding.

    Good luck with GMail for business use.

    The hack… Google has since patched it but what is next? The damage was done.
    http://www.davidairey.com/google-gmail-security-hijack/

    The fix…
    http://www.davidairey.com/david-airey-dot-com-restored/

    The moral…

    “I accept my share of the responsibility. I’ve read in the comments on other websites that I deserved what I got, and that to use Google’s free GMail service for anything business-related is naive. This is a valid point.”

    PraetorianSeptember 17, 2008 @ 7:24 am
  2. Thanks Praetorian. I have read the story about davidairey, glad that he got his domain name back at last. I found keeping a good renewal record is important, especially if you are providing domain name registration and hosting services.

    Thanks for sharing, I see your point.



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