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[Discuss] Migrating me@gmail.com to me@mydomain.com?



Hi Scott,

You can merge the two identities and/or cancel one you want to abandon.
 But it depends on the particular service, the service type and whether or
not you've ever used that service to determine whether you have to do
anything about it.

Forwarding of a single email user can be setup under your email account
settings.

For enterprise-wide configuration, my company does migrations,
provisioning, training and all free Google Apps consulting.

Gregory Scott Rundlett
founder
eQuality Technology
978-225-0471

On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 10:28 AM, Scott Ehrlich <srehrlich at gmail.com> wrote:

> I have my gmail account - srehrlich at gmail.com.
>
> I have also migrated a domain to google apps, such that
> me at mydomain.com is now managed by google.
>
> I'd like to integrate my srehrlich at gmail.com to my now-google-managed
> domain name.
>
> I have reviewed the google control panel and haven't found an option
> where google can or will easily "swallow" and/or "integrate" my
> gmail.com account into my domain account.
>
> I know I could use an imap client, but that, I believe, would still
> require me to inform users of my new account.   I want it to be
> completely transparent, if google makes that possible.  Email to
> srehrlich at gmail.com would simply end up in me at mydomain.com.   Mail
> sent, replied from me at mydomain.com would come from me at mydomain.com.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Scott
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