Will delivery confirmation ids be available to administrators in the mail headers? We sometimes need to prove delivery of an email to a client. I'm not referring to read reciepts, I'm referring to the destination mail-server response that includes a message id for the delivery.
1. Do the new features allow Google Apps such as Spreadsheet to be embedded as part of a company's internet application without any Google branding at all?
2. Can paid business suscribers create Spreadsheet function add-ins to retrive infrmation from their own internet databases or does all the function reference data have to also be hosted by Google?
Any thoughts about making private events on the calendar really private? Right now, my administrator can easily see details of private events... which sort of means they aren't private.
Hahha! Amazing! Honestly, email retention, contact management, and DELEGATION (above all) have been the only thing holding my company back from migration. Great work!
I'd love to consider Google Apps for email and other purposes, but I need at least a buy up option for more than 20MB attachment size. It's quite probably the ONLY feature that's missing for me. We have customers that expect to be able to send us large attachments by email. Throwing up a roadblock to that is not seen as an option around here.
Unfortunately until one can actually change google apps usernames, it will not conform to my larger clients' needs. Try telling a system that is use to being able to change usernames when people get married that they have to create a new account and migrate everything. That doesn't fly with an automated LDAP system.
GREAT news, delegation is the only thing that holds us back from switching. Read receipts would be nice, some users like it and it shouldn't be difficult to implement (there are much more complex Labs features I think..)
Something similar to Microsoft Groove might be a far stretch but I certainly think that it can be done better. It was designed as a collaboration tool but I have been using for different purposes. I have up to 80 staff at a time in remote locations throughout Canada and with Groove I can set up a workspace for each site able to track issues, safety meetings send calendars, receive paperwork, coordinate moves and equipment, send pictures etc and set up data forms for information collection and statistical analysis. Google already has the infrastructure in place so I think using their existing technologies that would be able to create something much more streamlined and diverse that could act as a virtual office.
>You can already login with your google app-domain user to Google >Reader, so why add google reader to google apps? It works already.
Ah...no. That requires me to set up a separate "personal" account (yes, maybe using the same apps login email).
But then it provides no way for me to specify the inclusion of a default group of blogs as would be possible if brought under the apps umbrella.
Moreover, users could get easily confused because when in Reader, if they go to Calendar or Mail, their items would not be there (as that data would only be in the apps account, not the "personal one").
Yes, I could forward emails/share calendars but the confusion and extra administration are just not worth it.
I'm curently testing Google Apps, since we were waiting for the Mailbox Delegation features to do the switch, however, I can't find the option. Is it really launched?
We need the email delegation feature, but we have the Education version of Google Apps. Will Mail delegation becomes also available to Education customers?
The new domain verification in google apps makes it impossible to activate an account for a domain that doesn't have a previously mail service. In the former version, it was possible. This made Google Apps impossible to be activated without a minimum infrastructure already present in the domain. Bad, really bad, idea.
I'm a teacher in a separate program. I would like to set up a calendar, and perhaps document sharing with 6-8 other staffers. Is Google Education specific to a school system, or could I use it without intervention by the school system?
Delegation now works in Education Edition. I just enabled and tested it with one of my users. After delegate to someone they have to click a link to confirm and then about 20-30 minutes later the option to select the delegated mailbox shows up as a drop down where your email address is displayed at the top of the window.
Will email delegation be available to Education customers or only Premier?
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Andrew
Has google reader been added to google apps yet!? That's all I want.
ReplyDeleteAny likelihood of the 50k size limit for docs being upped
ReplyDeleteWill delivery confirmation ids be available to administrators in the mail headers? We sometimes need to prove delivery of an email to a client. I'm not referring to read reciepts, I'm referring to the destination mail-server response that includes a message id for the delivery.
ReplyDeleteBetter integration with Picasa! :)
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1. Do the new features allow Google Apps such as Spreadsheet to be embedded as part of a company's internet application without any Google branding at all?
ReplyDelete2. Can paid business suscribers create Spreadsheet function add-ins to retrive infrmation from their own internet databases or does all the function reference data have to also be hosted by Google?
Any thoughts about making private events on the calendar really private? Right now, my administrator can easily see details of private events... which sort of means they aren't private.
ReplyDeleteYou can already login with your google app-domain user to Google Reader, so why add google reader to google apps? It works already.
ReplyDeleteHahha! Amazing! Honestly, email retention, contact management, and DELEGATION (above all) have been the only thing holding my company back from migration. Great work!
ReplyDeleteHow long was GMail in beta?
ReplyDeleteI'd love to consider Google Apps for email and other purposes, but I need at least a buy up option for more than 20MB attachment size. It's quite probably the ONLY feature that's missing for me. We have customers that expect to be able to send us large attachments by email. Throwing up a roadblock to that is not seen as an option around here.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately until one can actually change google apps usernames, it will not conform to my larger clients' needs. Try telling a system that is use to being able to change usernames when people get married that they have to create a new account and migrate everything. That doesn't fly with an automated LDAP system.
ReplyDeleteThere are two more Google Apps I'm dying to see added (probably under the Docs product):
ReplyDelete- Google Project (reads/writes MS Project files)
- Google Draw (reads/writes Visio files)
Could someone point me in the direction of the 'enterprise contact management' please?
ReplyDeleteGREAT news, delegation is the only thing that holds us back from switching.
ReplyDeleteRead receipts would be nice, some users like it and it shouldn't be difficult to implement (there are much more complex Labs features I think..)
Something similar to Microsoft Groove might be a far stretch but I certainly think that it can be done better. It was designed as a collaboration tool but I have been using for different purposes. I have up to 80 staff at a time in remote locations throughout Canada and with Groove I can set up a workspace for each site able to track issues, safety meetings send calendars, receive paperwork, coordinate moves and equipment, send pictures etc and set up data forms for information collection and statistical analysis. Google already has the infrastructure in place so I think using their existing technologies that would be able to create something much more streamlined and diverse that could act as a virtual office.
ReplyDelete>You can already login with your google app-domain user to Google
ReplyDelete>Reader, so why add google reader to google apps? It works already.
Ah...no. That requires me to set up a separate "personal" account (yes, maybe using the same apps login email).
But then it provides no way for me to specify the inclusion of a default group of blogs as would be possible if brought under the apps umbrella.
Moreover, users could get easily confused because when in Reader, if they go to Calendar or Mail, their items would not be there (as that data would only be in the apps account, not the "personal one").
Yes, I could forward emails/share calendars but the confusion and extra administration are just not worth it.
I'm curently testing Google Apps, since we were waiting for the Mailbox Delegation features to do the switch, however, I can't find the option. Is it really launched?
ReplyDeleteWe need the email delegation feature, but we have the Education version of Google Apps. Will Mail delegation becomes also available to Education customers?
ReplyDeleteWhile people may have different views still good things should always be appreciated. Yours is a nice blog. Liked it!!!
ReplyDeleteThe new domain verification in google apps makes it impossible to activate an account for a domain that doesn't have a previously mail service. In the former version, it was possible. This made Google Apps impossible to be activated without a minimum infrastructure already present in the domain. Bad, really bad, idea.
ReplyDeleteI'm a teacher in a separate program. I would like to set up a calendar, and perhaps document sharing with 6-8 other staffers. Is Google Education specific to a school system, or could I use it without intervention by the school system?
ReplyDeleteGoogle reader in Google apps. Please please please!!!
ReplyDeleteGoogle Reader and Google Voice in Google Apps as well. Another year passed...
ReplyDeleteGoogle reader in google apps. How many times do people have to ask for this?
ReplyDeleteDelegation now works in Education Edition. I just enabled and tested it with one of my users. After delegate to someone they have to click a link to confirm and then about 20-30 minutes later the option to select the delegated mailbox shows up as a drop down where your email address is displayed at the top of the window.
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