Peter,

The recommended approach is to create a new app per Google Apps domain. This
won't be a violation of the terms of service.

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Peter Ondruska <peter.ondru...@gmail.com>wrote:

> This is less technical question and I am not sure if it can be
> answered.
>
> I have a Google App Engine application I would like to be used by
> Google Apps domains (and publish to Google Enterprise Marketplace to
> make it available for any Google Apps customers). However when testing
> I found that if I use Google Apps authentication this application is
> available to just one Google Apps domain and cannot be used by
> another. If I allow use by any Google account Google Apps customers
> can add this application but they are unable to sign in using their
> Google Apps domain account.
>
> How is this done? There are plenty of applications available
> (Moderator for instance) which you can hook up to any domain.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Peter
>
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