I have the old one with 50 accounts. And "hobbled" might be a bit of an
exaggeration, but I do run my own servers and I am used to having all
sorts of flexibility :)
However, hobbled feels right since the features already exist, they're
just... well...
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On 2016-04-05 13:21, Brandon Long wrote:
Well, free edition should be limited to 5 accounts, but yeah,
$300/year is pricey for consumers, no doubt about that.
And I wouldn't call Gmail hobbled, it's just more similar to the
consumer version, doesn't add the bells & whistles of the paid
version. Though, when you're used to running your own server, not
being able to do simple routing things feels really irritating.
Brandon
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Dave Warren <da...@hireahit.com
<mailto:da...@hireahit.com>> wrote:
I would, if I could pay for just the actual users. Sadly, I have
too many other things that need mailboxes and/or accounts for
other purposes and I just can't justify paying for each of them.
Instead, I just keep Gmail disabled and only use the features that
aren't hobbled.
On 2016-04-05 11:44, Brandon Long via mailop wrote:
I know I'm paying for full Google apps for my personal domain
after missing too many of these features.
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