G Suite is a set of intelligent apps including Gmail, Docs, Drive, Calendar, Hangouts, and more — designed to bring people together, with real-time collaboration built in from the start. And there’s a lot more on the way. When organizations break down silos, connect people and empower them to work together, they get the speed, agility, and impact needed to compete in today’s market. When your business is powered by G Suite, information can flow easily between apps, devices, people, and teams. Imagine the future of your business, if this was how it could be… Read more →
How to configure Gmail in Microsoft Outlook 2016
/in Knowledge Base /by adminIn this article, GGAppsFree.com will share with you that how to configure Gmail in Microsoft Outlook 2016. You can follow the same procedure in setting up Gmail in previous versions of outlook 2013, 2010 and 2007.
First, you have to enable mail protocols from Gmail account. Most of the users forget this important setting in Gmail account and straightaway begin the process to setup Gmail in Microsoft Outlook. If you want to sync Gmail with outlook on multiple devices, then IMAP setting is recommended. If you want to download Gmail messages at single location, prefer POP settings. Read more →
Why you might want to use Gmail with your custom domain?
/in Blog post /by adminG Suite is a set of intelligent apps including Gmail, Docs, Drive, Calendar, Hangouts, and more — designed to bring people together, with real-time collaboration built in from the start. And there’s a lot more on the way. When organizations break down silos, connect people and empower them to work together, they get the speed, agility, and impact needed to compete in today’s market. When your business is powered by G Suite, information can flow easily between apps, devices, people, and teams. Imagine the future of your business, if this was how it could be… Read more →
Google is planning to launch a new Gmail experience
/in News /by adminIn the coming weeks, Google will introduce a new design for the Gmail web interface, as well as several new features. These changes will also be made available to users with personal Gmail accounts. The refreshed design will appear for Gmail users on the web, bringing it closer to the company’s tweaks for Gmail on mobile devices. Google is implementing following features (and more) in the new Gmail experience: Read more →
Use Gmail with your own domain to Send Email from Application
/in Knowledge Base /by adminIf you want to use your Gmail with your own domain to send mail from one of your application, using Gmail’s SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server, it is very easy to set up. If you haven’t had a Gmail user with your own domain, you can purchase one at https://ggappsfree.com/#pricing. You may want to create a new user for this purpose, or use the one that you created initially. The actual configuration of your application’s mail settings will vary, depending on the software, but the details that you will need to set up working outgoing mail are generally the same. Read more →
How To Set Up Gmail with Your own Domain free forever
/in Knowledge Base /by adminOne way to send and receive email through your own custom domain is to use a third-party mail service, such as the mail service included with G Suite (Gmail) / Zoho or Office 365. The main benefit of using a third-party mail service, as opposed to managing your own mail server, is that you can avoid performing the ongoing maintenance that running a mail server entails. This tutorial will show you how to set up Gmail with your own domain. Read more →
Must read if you don’t want to lose your G Suite Free account
/in Knowledge Base /by adminG Suite (formally Google Apps), it’s not only a robust email solution, but includes a suite of Google services that can help your team communicate and collaborate more easily. Google used to offer a free edition of the Google Apps service with a limit of 10-10000 users for the account – perfect for some small businesses. As of December 6, 2012, however, Google stopped offering the free edition. Paying for Google Apps, in our opinion, is still well worth the price, but at $50 per user per year, a free account using all of its available user accounts could save you $500 annually. Yes, the paid version of Google Apps offers more features and support, but the free version is no slouch. Read more →
How to add or remove an email alias in Google Apps?
/in Knowledge Base /by adminIn G Suite (formally Google Apps), you can give a user an alternate address for receiving the email (now called email alias). Why use an alias? If [email protected] wants a sales address for posting to the company website, give him the email alias [email protected]. Mail sent to either address then appears in Bill’s Gmail inbox. It can be done easily by adding an email alias to the user’s account in your Google Admin console. Read more →
Having trouble changing your account’s profile photo?
/in Knowledge Base /by adminIf you are having problems when trying to change your Google+ profile photo? Each time changing account’s profile photo, you receive an error “Sorry! We could not save your profile photo. Please try again later. Please follow these instructions: Read more →
G Suite (formally Google Apps) editions comparison
/0 Comments/in Knowledge Base /by adminAre you trying to decide which version of G Suite (formally is Google Apps) to sign up for? Or maybe you’re considering upgrading from your current version to one that offers more features. In this blog we will be discussing on the differences between various editions of G Suite / Google Apps.
There are three editions of Google Apps so far, they are:
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Setup Google Apps Free MX records
/in Knowledge Base /by adminIf you already have Google Apps Free account and ready to set up Gmail as your business email for your domain (yourcompany.com). You have to direct the email for your domain to the Google Apps servers. It’s like registering your new address with the post office when you move so that your mail gets delivered to the right place.
Here are the values to use in your domain’s DNS settings to configure MX records for Gmail with G Suite. Each record points to a Google mail server.
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