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轻松配置GA的标准版catch-all@anydomain.com邮件 ,以及POP和 IMAP 电子邮件发送到您的桌面邮件客户端 。
不论你是要作为一个独立的电子邮件解决方案这一点,否则赞扬您的共享,虚拟私人或专用服务器,遗传节省时间踢成水桶和接触垃圾邮件。
本教程需要从最初注册到DNS配置和检索您的PC或Mac电子邮件。
在20个复制/粘贴操作.. 从零到英雄,空白方块可爱的Linux服务器。
所以,嘿,下跌共享与虚拟万岁!希望有所帮助。the_guv
概括地说,它是相当的Gmail。 或者更确切地说,它的Gmail,但不是1address @ Gmail中,你可以使用束团的@您的网域名地址。
首先,我很便宜,它是免费的。 (那么,谷歌应用服务标准是免费的。)此外,还有多演出存储,熟悉的Gmail界面,捆绑的日历和八国集团其他的产品。 但是,我真的很喜欢这是很多: -
让我们看看在这些点位的更详细,'导向他们的价值了。
建立遗传需要10分钟,也许25日第一次,本指南和联系。 而且这该死的简单的事情。 可以肯定的,容易配置的dovecot如Courier或邮件服务器。
这不是Hotmail的,它的谷歌应用服务。 这些方法都john1973@prettyHorrible.com。 使用您的域名。 事实上,使用anything-you-like@yourdomain.com,因为有一个包罗万象的设施了。
就个人而言,我不是一个大的网络邮件球迷。 我喜欢我的邮件,有点像我的酒吧-地方。 与GA,除了远程访问,我们可以POP或IMAP。
对于网站管理员,最重要的原因使用外部邮件国防部也许是这一个:过滤每一个VPS的资源对您的网站和博客上位。
这里的大奖金。 你有没有设定SpamAssassin的? 让人惊讶! Betcha不想要经过的所有一遍。 与GA,接近他妈的,垃圾邮件是一种非可配置非故事,句号。 什么都不做,是垃圾邮件,免费的,在海滩上花更多的时间。 对许多人来说,这是排名第一的理由使用GA和不屑与自己的邮件服务器。 除此之外,垃圾邮件是一个资源猪。
我敢说,还有其他原因。 Lemme知道。
有不愿透露姓名的担忧谷歌的关键字有针对性的研究和广告,嘿,谁知道还有什么其他大哥哥策略。 如果你有事情要隐瞒,GA是不适合你。
作为一个阴谋迷自己的东西,我会特别想知道您的想法。 除非你的电子邮件地址中包含的字母'安',请芯片英寸
阴谋论,联大轻言相当好隐藏的,哈 ![]()
谷歌谷歌应用服务 ,您将被带到商业版本, 谷歌企业应用专业 ,该公司曾经有一个模糊链接到免费服务, 谷歌应用服务标准版 。 这种联系自神秘消失。 谷歌类似自由谷歌应用服务和无成本包装甚至没有在页面的结果,我的谷歌网页配置为返回前100名的结果。
嘿,我想它只是得到了爸爸的PageRank。 Hmmn,你是法官。
但是,不要烦恼,宠物..
转到这里签署了自由标准版。 如果您想衡量了企业帐户, 是在这里的 ,成本50美元巴。
对我们大多数人,包括小到中等规模的企业,免费搭乘服务也寄望足够了。 而且,我可以补充,一个很大的欢呼声万能的G的一个伟大的蔓刚Googly礼物。 酷讽刺外,简单地说,我很感谢。
不知道。 我很自由,也从来没有了首映为客户端。 如果你雇用几十人,享受首映和照顾,让我知道,我会添加一些细节。 我读的地方,他们增加一些API的,这样很好。
and click Get Started检查管理 , 输入您的域名 ,然后点击立即开始
.在注册谷歌应用服务标准版页时 ,填写的行政信息,然后点击继续 。
, a password , and Continue by accepting the T's & C's .在创建第一个管理员帐户网页, 选择一个用户名 , 密码 , 并接受继续在T公司和C的 。
定向到您的联大仪表板 ,旁边的一个警告信号,您会看到一条消息..
“要启动谷歌应用服务,您必须验证您拥有您的域名- somedomain.com。”
.. 和旁边的一个链接验证域名的所有权 ,透过该次点击。
在验证页面,在选择在下拉验证方法 ,下拉菜单中,你有两个选择,以proove您拥有自己的域名,通过创建一个CNAME记录或者,上载了谷歌一个HTML网页,看看别的。
为了保持简单: -
这是简单的。 除非:要么你有一个域名,但没有网站,否则你无法访问该网站的后端,在两种情况下,跳到服务商的选择,应用这些设置您的域名注册商的帐户。
单击HTML选项,谷歌生成代码。
现在,打击了一个标准的HTML页面模板或,嘿,只要使用此: -
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> </head> <body> <!-- ADD GOOGLE APPS CODE HERE --> </body> </html>
...and in the 'body' section, as I've pinpointed above, add Google's code.
Save that file as googlehostedservice.html and upload to your site root.
If you want to get all complicato, you can instead opt to ..
This is fairly easy, tho' it can require a little webhost-specific research 'cos the process and jargon varies from host to host. Google spell it out for some hosts, so I suggest you take a look at this .
For a general idea, watch this video which I've pinched from Google.
Watch the, er, guvideo for a better idea of how to do this.
Check out the_guv's YouTube channel at http://youtube.com/guvnrDOTcom
...or if you can't be bothered with that, or even if you can, here's the detail...
Whether you chose to claim domain name ownership using the html page or a CNAME record, don't forget to tab back to the Google Apps page and click on Verify , under the drop-down.
And wait.
Access your new GA account by heading to https://www.google.com/a/yourdomain.tld , swapping yourdomain.tld for your domain.
If the domain hasn't been verified, probably because the process needs more time, you'll see a notification. Try again later.
When it has been verified:-
Click on Inbox (in the top menu, so not the Email link) to check your mail (or personalised Gmail), and maybe send some test mails.
And customise whatever other GA settings to suit.
Give or take, blessed if I know! But these splendid folks do, so thank you very much:-
| POP | IMAP |
|---|---|
| Post Office Protocol | Internet Messaging Access Protocol |
| Best if you use only one computer to check email | Best if you use many different computers to check your email |
| Downloads your email to the particular computer you are checking it on | Your mail is always on the server |
| Allows you to keep a large backlog of email messages only limited by the size of your computer. | You are limited by your mailbox size quota for how many messages you keep, although you can archive old messages and save them onto your computer manually. |
| Does not have a web interface (Some webmail companies, such as Yahoo, will let you check POP mail) | Has a web interface. If you are using NCF Webmail, you are using IMAP. |
| New messages are downloaded in their entirety, you have to wait for the message to download. | New message headers are downloaded so you see all your mail faster, the message you want to read is not downloaded to your computer until you click on it. |
With Google Apps, as with Gmail, POP is already activated. So if you don't want IMAP, just the POP protocol, head here for instructions relevant to your specific mail client.
Hey, I'm not kopping out on the instructions. Google's instructions cover a bunch of email clients, and they have some pretty pics too.
Do this lot:-
Ditto above in the POP section. Google's instructions cover a wide range of email clients, and I can't improve on them, plus they've got pretty pics.
So that's the email sorted. And for webmaestros there's no resource footprint on the VPS.
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Ashesh August 27th, 2009 at 8:54 pm
Hi Guv,
I have not worked out this chapter but I have few questions to ask if you may please answer:
1. There is no mention of how to setup MX records for google in DNS manager. I am wondering why?
2. IN DNS manger there is already an entry mail.domainname.com 10. Do I have to delete it before adding the google server?
3. For reverse DNS we had set mail.domainname.com. Would that have any effect if we change MX records?
I am sure after going through these questions you would have understood how much of a newbie I am
It would be really great if you could add something regarding MX setup in DNS manger for Google Apps.
Thanks
the_guv August 28th, 2009 at 1:50 pm
Hey Ashesh,
Sorry for delay .. was cooking a mobile ROM, or rather heating one up in the microwave, and how fiddly was that
"There is no mention of how to setup MX records for google in DNS manager. I am wondering why?"
.. 'cos this is a newbie guide, that complicates the issue, varies from VPS provider to VPS provider and just really isn't necessary. This method is simpler, and faster to propagate.
"IN DNS manger there is already an entry mail.domainname.com 10. Do I have to delete it before adding the google server?"
.. don't touch it. Did I say to touch it?
"3. For reverse DNS we had set mail.domainname.com. Would that have any effect if we change MX records?"
.. No. If you wanna go get complicato and change MX records, or if you don't, your RDNS won't be affected.
"I am sure after going through these questions you would have understood how much of a newbie I am
"
.. No. You're right to question these things, I reckon. While this guide is intended as a copy and paste and you need know nothing, it's obviously better if you have some idea of what's what and why.
"It would be really great if you could add something regarding MX setup in DNS manger for Google Apps."
.. refer above. Really truly scrumptious, it's not necessary here, and would lead to more problems than it's worth. If it made any difference to security or performance, I'd add it.
Tx for all your comments Anesh, Bible-wide. I'm sure they'll answer some q's for a few folks. Appreciated, Sir.
sagar kumar sutar September 17th, 2009 at 6:57 am
Please tell me how to add my website link with google app and my requirement is to log in my mail directly over website.
Thanks in advance.
sagar
the_guv September 18th, 2009 at 7:11 am
@sagar .. hi to you. but sorry, I'm not sure what you're asking, exactly.
"add my website link with google app" - guide covers that, no? (maybe it's covered from one of the GA links in the post.)
"requirement to log in my mail directly over website" - can you flesh that out please, and I'll try to help.
Mart September 23rd, 2009 at 3:22 am
Hi Guv,
I like your series. Just want to comment here that Google's automatic spam settings are a big negative in my opinion. I find that it has far too many false positives making the service too unreliable. It would be great if you could simply turn it off but Google doesn't allow that.
Cheers
Mart
the_guv September 23rd, 2009 at 10:24 am
@Mart .. thank you, Sir. Jolly kind.
Tell me, how do you know about the false positives?! Pls tell me more.
Brett J September 30th, 2009 at 8:14 am
Hi Guvnr, first off, your guide is great! It covers so many area's, and really appreciate the depth you go in solving usual bits that can go wrong.
I'm giving the Google Apps a try here, and am currently at the point of setting the MX records up. Although every vps provider have there own way of setting things up, one option not listed is a webmin route, which means you install bind on your server, and go by that.
When using a stock webmin install, they can edit or copy paste settings into their domain file. I'm trying to set up brettjames.au.com , and that would be in "/etc/bind/brettjames.au.com.hosts"
Currently though I'm having trouble putting in the settings, here is how my mx records are setup:
http://pastie.org/636278
Could you suggest a change in order to have it appear in a lookup?
As a sidenote, Google recommends using dnsstuff, because it updates live, instead of a cached response. Example:
http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/legacy/?ToolFormName=googlemx&domain=brettjames.au.com&r=235660
That would main any changes would be noticed straight away, avoiding you having to change, wait, then change again if needed..
the_guv October 6th, 2009 at 6:18 am
@Brett .. you are a lovely man.
sorry for delay .. damn, been rebuilding both my boxes, well out of the loop. bloody motherboard cracked on one, the other, well, i just wanted the hassle.
you sorted? looked at yer pastie. thing is, it varies from web host to host .. you need to ask them or the forum there. personally, i don't bother going that route anymore, which probably is terribly unprofessional, but it's just so easy to scp an authentication page, way quicker than logging into and navigating my manager. my manager gets lonely, i think. that's got to be a good sign
webmin, you say .. webmin CP with Nginx - last i heard there was veeeeeeeeeery sluggish development going on with any nginx-mod. i like webmin tho, nice and light, as cp's go. if or when (i'd guess when) that is available, or more reluctantly any other cp, i'll for sure be adding a bunch of tuts about installing and using it.
kevinayP December 16th, 2009 at 2:36 am
Hi Guv,
I got Google Apps working, including mail, verified, etc. But the address to go to read my mail from Google Apps is "http://mail.google.com/a/mydomain.com". Google said that to change it to "http://mail.mydomain.com/" I'd have to modify the CNAME records for "mail" and a verification string. I already have a mail A/AAAA record - would that affect things up? I'd also like to add that I actually haven't installed Postfix yet. And I haven't changed my reverse DNS. I want Google Apps to manage my e-mail from "http://mail.mydomain.com/" - how can I do that and what should I do next?
Thanks,
Kevin
Brett December 17th, 2009 at 3:19 pm
Hey! Remembered I had a comment on it to go from. For the original note I left, it turned out to be a waiting game - just had to wait it out. I'm on a vps, so I didn't need a working.
I've differed slightly in some of my settings for the postfix section of the guide on here (that's part 10). The webserver will be serving multiple domainnames, so I thought that it wouldn't be as simple as setting the hostname to resolve to a singular name.
Besides that though, I havn't been able to get the mail() function to work (receiving an email sent via it internally or externally). Worse is that I'll get no errors and just a success in the console when trying it as well.
I first found out that the sending of email via the php for me wasn't working when a phpbb3 board never sent out emails - doh!