This won't affect many of you, but it went so smoothly I just had to write about it. This morning, I migrated my mail servers to Google Apps and it was super easy.
My previous email hosting company everyone.net, finally caught on to the fact that I was using thier service for free. It wasn't anything underhand on my part that made it free, it was just a mistake in thier system. I signed up for thier service in 1999 when they offered a "personal" service for free. This was way back when most individuals didn't even know what a domain name was, much less how to buy one and get your own personal email address.
After the bubble burst, this company got rid of the free service and started charging for the personal accounts. I guess I was grand-fathered, because they never charged me or asked for money. Well, that changed.
However, Google to the rescue! They offered Google Apps, which is free Gmail hosting for your domain name. Each user gets 2GB of space and much more stable servers than I was using.
Google also allows me to create 100 email accounts for free, so if you want a kreusch.com email address, just let me know and I can hook you up.
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