Hosted Gmail Goodness

I use Gmail for both my personal and business e-mail. The business side of things is relatively new (within the last month or so). I’ve fortunately been selected as a beta participant for the Hosted Gmail service – so I am using my TECHNOSIGHT e-mail address with Gmail, as opposed to an ‘address@gmail.com’. In order to get all my TECHNOSIGHT e-mail addresses running through Gmail, the only thing I really needed to do was change my MX records.

Hosted Gmail is going to be a real winner for Google, especially if they decide to offer it as a paid service. I’d gladly pay for it – it is just that useful. I previously was using Mozilla Thunderbird via IMAP to do work e-mails. I actually really like using an e-mail client, as I think most people do. But with that being said, I am a relatively mobile worker and I use multiple laptops. Even with IMAP, it still was a pain to use Thunderbird.

Now, no matter where I am, my e-mail inbox appears the same because I view it through a web browser. Sure, I give up a couple of niceties like fuller rich text editing and return receipts but it’s worth it for me.

A similar service is what Sproutit is doing with Mailroom (see my interview with Sproutit CEO Charles Jolley). My biggest qualm with Mailroom though, is that you don’t get a fully branded e-mail address (e.g., my e-mail would show as ‘technosight@sproutitmail.com’).

Over the past month or two, Gmail has been painfully slow. I imagine that it’s because of its popularity. Among my friends (20 somethings), there are few people I know who don’t have a Gmail account. Hopefully, they can do some sort of hardware upgrade in the near future.

I’ll be posting on some tools for mobile workers pretty soon.

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  1. TechJots
    June 24, 2006

    Is Hosted Gmail the Answer?…

    Ken Yarmosh over at Technosight is excited about hosted Gmail, which he is currently beta testing.? He notes that a real advantage is has is that even though he uses multiple computers, he always has the same view of his…

  2. [...] In response to my Hosted Gmail Goodness post, I received two notes from Sproutit. The first was this comment from Peter. The second was a note from Charles Jolley, the Sproutit CEO, via e-mail: I just wanted to let you know that we added the branded email feature you asked for a little while ago to Mailroom. You can just go to the Email part of your settings and set the From: address you want Mailroom to use. [...]

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  1. Peter says:
    June 23, 2006 at 12:46 pm

    Thanks for the mention Ken.

    I would just like to mention that you can actually use your branded email with Mailroom. Just forward the address (contact@technosight.com) to your sproutitmail address then set your reply address to display your business address (contact@technosight.com) in Mailroom. That way people write to your business address and responses look like they are coming from the same address.

    Thanks again for the mention.

    Your Friendly Sproutit Support Guy,
    Peter

  2. Dennis D. McDonald says:
    June 25, 2006 at 6:04 pm

    Your comments about Gmail pretty much summarize why I find Yahoo’s email beta so useful – a great interface accessible from the 3 machines I regularly use (XP, Windows 2000, and OS-X) with excellent spam control. I’m using my Eudora client less and less as a result.

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