Hi Greg (of Google),

I agree of what the other Greg said. It's very common to send transactional 
emails from a dedicated address (e.g. noreply). It's not professional (and 
even raise suspicion) if the "Click here to reset your password" email 
comes from j...@startupname.com for example.

If it's not possible to increase the account from 1 to n, at least please 
allow the use of alias.


On Friday, 7 December 2012 10:42:42 UTC+8, Greg wrote:
>
> Just saw that Google Apps is no longer free for 
> businesses<http://googleenterprise.blogspot.co.nz/2012/12/changes-to-google-apps-for-businesses.html>
> . 
>
> I have no problem paying for a Google Apps account where I actually use 
> Google apps, but at the moment you have to have a Google Apps account to 
> link a domain to an Appengine app. Some of our apps have two or three 
> domains showing the same app, and because you need to have an account for 
> each email address that Appengine sends email from, we have three or four 
> accounts per domain. So this is potentially going to add $600 per year to 
> our costs - all for virtual accounts that don't actually use Google Apps at 
> all.
>
> Can someone from Google comment please? Either Google Apps accounts need 
> to remain free if they are associated with Appengine apps, or there needs 
> to be another way to link domains (and authorise email addresses) for 
> Appengine.
>
>
>

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