I've got the exact same problem too. I would appreciate if anyone can
give any solution for this.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I registered my domain with Namecheap. Switching my app to GAE, I
> moved by nameservers to the default Namecheap ones. Then I set up a
> CNAME record so that the host name '@' refers to 'ghs.google.com'.
> This worked great. Then, I wanted my email to work, so I went to set
> up my MX records. I followed Google's instructions, and despite
> waiting well over 48 hours, email did not work.
>
> I emailed Namecheap support and they told me that it is impossible to
> have a CNAME record for '@' and to have MX records for '@'. This is
> unacceptable.
>
> They said the ONLY thing to do was create a framed redirect from '@'
> to the 'www' hostname, and then set up the CNAME on 'www' and MX
> records on '@'. I do NOT want to access my site at http://www.example.com
> and certainly do not want a framed redirect (what is this, 1999?).
>
> Is there anyway to do this? Surely others have wanted to set up a GAE
> app and Google email on the same domain...
>
> If it is a problem with namecheap, I would transfer instantly to
> godaddy or whomever this works properly with.
>
> Thanks a lot!
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