I'm not entirely clear on what you're trying to do.  Are you looking
for someplace to host email.  e.g. you want [email protected] to go
somewhere, and provide webmail/pop/imap type functionality?  If yes,
google apps for domains is the best way to go .

Oren

On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Octopus Inc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can someone help me connect my app that is using Zerigo to some email
> forwarders I've set up on GoDaddy?  The MX entries I have now are:
>
> @ : smtp.secureserver.net
> @ : mailstore1.secureserver.net
>
> ---
>
> I just signed up for Heroku, and I love it.
>
> I'm an old cPanel user and I never really used anything else besides
> Add-on Domains, Subdomains, Redirects, Email, & Forwarders (thank
> goodness Rails slayed phpMyAdmin).  I'm trying not to get GoDaddy or
> Google involved in my apps email, and the screencasts only cover the
> custom domains addon.  How would I simply set up email forwarders
> using Sendgrid & Zerigo, or is that even possible.
>
> It looks like Zerigo specializes in what GoDaddy would call TotalDNS
> and Sendgrid specializes in outbound email only.  Could I still use
> GoDaddy email services if I pointed the DNS at Zerigo and then use
> Sendgrid strictly for app generated email?
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