Hanselminutes Podcast 77 - Moving your Email into the Cloud - Google for Apps and Live Custom Domains
My seventy-seventh podcast is up. In this show, Carl and I about my family's recent move to Google Apps and Carl considers moving to Live Custom Domains. What are the pros and cons of moving your life into the cloud?
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Migrating a Family to Google Apps from Gmail, Thunderbird, Outlook and others: The Definitive Guide (ruq)
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Honestly I don't like to hand over all my email to google or microsoft. not that I have anything secret, but I'm just wondering what would the next step be for those companies? to collect data on our dreams?
I prefer to have my email history inside my own network, not even on my hosting company. true, they can read anything I send or receive, but still I'll feel better having them with me.
Cheers,
Ali
I didn't realise that Google apps for your domain was so well integrated! I listened to the podcast on the train home Friday evening, set up GAFYD (err, yes) that same evening and it works great. Thanks for bringing this one to me.
Mark
Also the Title property doesn't have the Hanselminutes #XX prefix. It sure simplifies the process of keeping current shows available if title sorts correctly.
Rick...
btw...your blog is a daily read and your podcast is a weekly listen. Thanks.
Carl mentioned that he felt there was no way to transfer email messages from an old server / account into the newly set-up Live Mail account (fronted by his own custom domain).
I would beg to differ. By using the new(ish) Outlook Connector you would be able to view both accounts in the same environment and simply drag emails between accounts / folders in Outlook.
This is akin to what I've been doing for years; copying emails from my Yahoo account (downloaded to Outlook via POP3) to my Hotmail account (connected via the (presumably) proprietary HTTP synchronisation method which allowed me to manage sub-folders). This has now been superceded by the Outlook Connector which does effectively the same thing with some new protocol which I've yet to investigate.
While Carl actually mentioned this in a follow-up comment in the 'Tools' show I thought this thread would be a better place to post this info.
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