How to Setup Your Gmail Account to Access Your Arvixe Email
Last Updated on Sunday, 27 November 2011 02:31 Written by Arian Jahansouz Saturday, 2 April 2011 03:39
This article will give you a step by step guide on how to setup your Gmail account to access your Arvixe email.
Go to Google and follow these steps:
1) Click Gmail
Learn MoreDNP (DotNetPanel) – Setup Google Apps MX, CNAME and SPF records
Last Updated on Saturday, 16 January 2010 04:16 Written by Shai Ben-Naphtali Saturday, 16 January 2010 04:16
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Since Google Apps is one of the best (if not the best) email services out there, here is how you can setup your domain, which you have its DNS managed by Arvixe, to point to Google.
This blog post presumes you’ve already setup your Google Apps account and that you are just now doing the finishing touches (ie. final DNS settings to have Google handle your emails). If you’ve setup your Google Apps account correctly, this final step will put the finishing touch and allow Google to handle all your emails needs.
For this to be done, you’ll need to setup three DNS records:
- MX records, thus telling the world, who handles email for your domain (ie. Google).
- CNAME record, so that if you type mail.yourdomain.com (replace yourdomain with your own domain name – like mail.shai-arvixe.com), it points to Google Apps login page.
- SPF record to tell the world that Google is allowed to handle emails for your domain (this helps other mail servers know that Google is allowed and thus, help prevent filtering emails from you as spam).
Note: the links above point to Google’s own help articles, respectively.
Learn MorecPanel – Setup Google Apps MX, CNAME and SPF records
Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 April 2012 01:51 Written by Shai Ben-Naphtali Friday, 15 January 2010 03:18
UPDATE: new GoogleApps tool in cPanel. Please refer to the articles below.
How to Configure GoogleApps for Mail Using cPanel
How to Configure GoogleApps for Documents Using cPanel
How to Configure GoogleApps for Calendar Using cPanel
Related documents:
Since Google Apps is one of the best (if not the best) email services out there, here is how you can setup your domain, which you have its DNS managed by Arvixe, to point to Google.
This blog post presumes you’ve already setup your Google Apps account and that you are just now doing the finishing touches (ie. final DNS settings to have Google handle your emails). If you’ve setup your Google Apps account correctly, this final step will put the finishing touch and allow Google to handle all your emails needs.
For this to be done, you’ll need to setup three DNS records:
- MX records, thus telling the world, who handles email for your domain (ie. Google).
- CNAME record, so that if you type mail.yourdomain.com (replace yourdomain with your own domain name – like mail.shai-arvixe.com), it points to Google Apps login page.
- SPF record to tell the world that Google is allowed to handle emails for your domain (this helps other mail servers know that Google is allowed and thus, help prevent filtering emails from you as spam).
Note: the links above point to Google’s own help articles, respectively.
Learn MoreHow to bypass Gmail’s spam filter
Last Updated on Thursday, 3 December 2009 12:30 Written by Shai Ben-Naphtali Wednesday, 25 November 2009 11:21
Arvixe customers whom seem to be getting emails from
,
and
in their Spam label, can follow these steps to bypass Gmail’s built-in spam filter.
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Gmail – How to Remove Formatting
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 11:05 Written by Shai Ben-Naphtali Wednesday, 16 September 2009 11:04
I’m a Gmail enthusiast like many others. I’ve had the opertunity to use Gmail for a very long time and lately, I’ve noticed that if I Copy/Paste from another location outside Gmail while composing an email, the format suddenly changes to what I had pasted and messes up my email from that paste onwards.
Solution? There is one
Remove Formatting – remove formatting from selected text.
Find that icon when composing a Rich Text format email, on the bar along side all the other icons.
See more details on the official Gmail Support page.
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