Thanks.  I do use groups at the school.

Can you create a group with an address in a domain different from the
parent?  If so, can a user send as a group?

On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Stephan Barr
<stephanbarr.li...@gmail.com>wrote:

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> On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 8:14 AM, Richard Stovall <rich...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> What about multiple domains?
>
>
>    - You can add multiple domains as 'alias domains'. They behave
>    similarly to multiple email domains in Exchange recipient policies. Just 
> add
>    the domain names and those email domains are available to anyone.
>
>  I'd consider it for $dayjob, but we've got several users here with 4 or 5
>> email addresses in different domains from which they need to be able to send
>> and receive independently of one another.  I haven't dug too deeply, but on
>> the surface it appears that those users would be charged 4 or 5 times the
>> nominal per user fee.
>
>
>    - In that case you would use 'groups'. Groups have email addresses but
>    there are no charges for group email addresses.  Add who ever you want to a
>    group and the mail is routed.
>
>   Does anyone know what Google Apps or the hosted Exchange services do in
>> this situation.  (I know I can add multiple domains in Google Apps, but I
>> don't see how to isolate a user's a.com and b.com correspondence from one
>> another without having different user accounts.)
>>
>> A year ago I set up Google Apps for the non-profit school where I
>> volunteer, and it's been a huge success.  There is only one email domain,
>> and because it's K-12, it's totally free.  If Google charged them $50 per
>> user for it every year, they'd almost certainly be on SBS.
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Duncan Turnbull 
>> <dun...@e-simple.co.nz>wrote:
>>
>>> There is a different cost model here, and some limitations but various
>>> upsides
>>>
>>> One big issue I see is if you have lots of shared mailboxes e.g. for
>>> client projects or other reasons then you have to pay for all of those as a
>>> license, as always it will be horses for courses
>>>
>>> What about Microsoft Live
>>>
>>> Cheers Duncan
>>>
>>> On 20/08/2010, at 9:59 AM, Stephan Barr wrote:
>>>
>>> Super easy. Customers love it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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