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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @Dashrender
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      @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

      @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

      @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

      @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

      @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

      @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

      @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

      @williamhawk said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

      I tried G Suite, but didn't like the way it was necessary to continuously switch accounts within Chrome. Any advice would be hugely appreciated.

      Why are you constantly switching accounts? If you mean a person account vs your business account, then as someone mentioned - it sounds like Chrome can open two different mailboxes over two different tabs.
      If you're a FireFox user, the add-on Multi Account Containers will allow this same functionality (someone else on ML recently posted about this add-on, it's pretty cool!).

      Google has always been designed to work wi5hout needing any stupid account containers.

      That's good to know - but I F'n hate chrome - so it's not something I've ever tried.
      oh - and before I get - why hate chrome - for the same reason I hate apple.

      WTF in the fuck (double F there yes....) does using Gmail have to do with chrome.

      You said that Chrome allows that double logon without containers shit.. that's a chrome feature... not sure if it's a feature that's unique to gmail or not.

      I did not say a damned thing about Chrome.

      Well I barely use gmail, definitely don't have more than one account, so again, wouldn't know - don't like gmail any more than I like Chrome.

      Then why are you even responding to this part of the topic if you have no idea what you are talking about. You are spreading false information.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @JaredBusch
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        @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

        @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

        @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

        @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

        @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

        @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

        @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

        @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

        @williamhawk said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

        I tried G Suite, but didn't like the way it was necessary to continuously switch accounts within Chrome. Any advice would be hugely appreciated.

        Why are you constantly switching accounts? If you mean a person account vs your business account, then as someone mentioned - it sounds like Chrome can open two different mailboxes over two different tabs.
        If you're a FireFox user, the add-on Multi Account Containers will allow this same functionality (someone else on ML recently posted about this add-on, it's pretty cool!).

        Google has always been designed to work wi5hout needing any stupid account containers.

        That's good to know - but I F'n hate chrome - so it's not something I've ever tried.
        oh - and before I get - why hate chrome - for the same reason I hate apple.

        WTF in the fuck (double F there yes....) does using Gmail have to do with chrome.

        You said that Chrome allows that double logon without containers shit.. that's a chrome feature... not sure if it's a feature that's unique to gmail or not.

        I did not say a damned thing about Chrome.

        Well I barely use gmail, definitely don't have more than one account, so again, wouldn't know - don't like gmail any more than I like Chrome.

        Then why are you even responding to this part of the topic if you have no idea what you are talking about. You are spreading false information.

        I didn't spread anything - I've always said - I don't fucking know because, yeah I don't.

        But the OP said he was having to :

        I tried G Suite, but didn't like the way it was necessary to continuously switch accounts within Chrome. Any advice would be hugely appreciated.

        So I was mainly offering the FF add-on, and parroting someone else that chrome allows multiple gmails to be open at once.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @Dashrender
          last edited by JaredBusch

          @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

          @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

          @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

          @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

          @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

          @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

          @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

          @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

          @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

          @williamhawk said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

          I tried G Suite, but didn't like the way it was necessary to continuously switch accounts within Chrome. Any advice would be hugely appreciated.

          Why are you constantly switching accounts? If you mean a person account vs your business account, then as someone mentioned - it sounds like Chrome can open two different mailboxes over two different tabs.
          If you're a FireFox user, the add-on Multi Account Containers will allow this same functionality (someone else on ML recently posted about this add-on, it's pretty cool!).

          Google has always been designed to work wi5hout needing any stupid account containers.

          That's good to know - but I F'n hate chrome - so it's not something I've ever tried.
          oh - and before I get - why hate chrome - for the same reason I hate apple.

          WTF in the fuck (double F there yes....) does using Gmail have to do with chrome.

          You said that Chrome allows that double logon without containers shit.. that's a chrome feature... not sure if it's a feature that's unique to gmail or not.

          I did not say a damned thing about Chrome.

          Well I barely use gmail, definitely don't have more than one account, so again, wouldn't know - don't like gmail any more than I like Chrome.

          Then why are you even responding to this part of the topic if you have no idea what you are talking about. You are spreading false information.

          I didn't spread anything - I've always said - I don't fucking know because, yeah I don't.

          But the OP said he was having to :

          I tried G Suite, but didn't like the way it was necessary to continuously switch accounts within Chrome. Any advice would be hugely appreciated.

          So I was mainly offering the FF add-on, and parroting someone else that chrome allows multiple gmails to be open at once.

          And my point is that as a user, there is little to no account switching with google apps under normal use. if the OP is trying to state otherwise, he is doing something abnormal to the typical user.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @JaredBusch
            last edited by

            @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

            @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

            @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

            @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

            @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

            @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

            @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

            @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

            @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

            @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

            @williamhawk said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

            I tried G Suite, but didn't like the way it was necessary to continuously switch accounts within Chrome. Any advice would be hugely appreciated.

            Why are you constantly switching accounts? If you mean a person account vs your business account, then as someone mentioned - it sounds like Chrome can open two different mailboxes over two different tabs.
            If you're a FireFox user, the add-on Multi Account Containers will allow this same functionality (someone else on ML recently posted about this add-on, it's pretty cool!).

            Google has always been designed to work wi5hout needing any stupid account containers.

            That's good to know - but I F'n hate chrome - so it's not something I've ever tried.
            oh - and before I get - why hate chrome - for the same reason I hate apple.

            WTF in the fuck (double F there yes....) does using Gmail have to do with chrome.

            You said that Chrome allows that double logon without containers shit.. that's a chrome feature... not sure if it's a feature that's unique to gmail or not.

            I did not say a damned thing about Chrome.

            Well I barely use gmail, definitely don't have more than one account, so again, wouldn't know - don't like gmail any more than I like Chrome.

            Then why are you even responding to this part of the topic if you have no idea what you are talking about. You are spreading false information.

            I didn't spread anything - I've always said - I don't fucking know because, yeah I don't.

            But the OP said he was having to :

            I tried G Suite, but didn't like the way it was necessary to continuously switch accounts within Chrome. Any advice would be hugely appreciated.

            So I was mainly offering the FF add-on, and parroting someone else that chrome allows multiple gmails to be open at once.

            And my point is that as a user, there is little to no account switching with google apps under normal use. if the OP is trying to state otherwise, he is doing something abnormal to the typical user.

            That's all you needed to say in the first place, not some rant about how everyone else is wrong.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @Dashrender
              last edited by

              @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

              @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

              @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

              @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

              @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

              @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

              @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

              @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

              @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

              @jaredbusch said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

              @dashrender said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

              @williamhawk said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

              I tried G Suite, but didn't like the way it was necessary to continuously switch accounts within Chrome. Any advice would be hugely appreciated.

              Why are you constantly switching accounts? If you mean a person account vs your business account, then as someone mentioned - it sounds like Chrome can open two different mailboxes over two different tabs.
              If you're a FireFox user, the add-on Multi Account Containers will allow this same functionality (someone else on ML recently posted about this add-on, it's pretty cool!).

              Google has always been designed to work wi5hout needing any stupid account containers.

              That's good to know - but I F'n hate chrome - so it's not something I've ever tried.
              oh - and before I get - why hate chrome - for the same reason I hate apple.

              WTF in the fuck (double F there yes....) does using Gmail have to do with chrome.

              You said that Chrome allows that double logon without containers shit.. that's a chrome feature... not sure if it's a feature that's unique to gmail or not.

              I did not say a damned thing about Chrome.

              Well I barely use gmail, definitely don't have more than one account, so again, wouldn't know - don't like gmail any more than I like Chrome.

              Then why are you even responding to this part of the topic if you have no idea what you are talking about. You are spreading false information.

              I didn't spread anything - I've always said - I don't fucking know because, yeah I don't.

              But the OP said he was having to :

              I tried G Suite, but didn't like the way it was necessary to continuously switch accounts within Chrome. Any advice would be hugely appreciated.

              So I was mainly offering the FF add-on, and parroting someone else that chrome allows multiple gmails to be open at once.

              And my point is that as a user, there is little to no account switching with google apps under normal use. if the OP is trying to state otherwise, he is doing something abnormal to the typical user.

              That's all you needed to say in the first place, not some rant about how everyone else is wrong.

              That is all I said 🙂

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender
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                ROFLOL

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                • matteo nunziatiM
                  matteo nunziati
                  last edited by

                  Btw you can use gmail via thunderbird or oytlook or any other mua if yiu do not like web interfaces.
                  We are gsuite customers an we are noticing some issues with really busy accounts. The web interfaces tend to stall but we also use a number of 3rd party extensions to fit our needs.

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                  • bigbearB
                    bigbear
                    last edited by

                    @Dashrender @JaredBusch you can use firefox and still do fast account switching, with chrome it just has higher level integration.

                    When using all the tools out their for sales its way easier to use G Suite. And I still have 200 free users for ulingo.com from 2005 when it was in beta.

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                    • M
                      manxam
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                      I've had really good success with MXRoute for small orgs.
                      They provide next-to-no support (and are open about that in their FAQ) but, in 3 years of utilizing their service, I've never required it.

                      Their pricing and the services that they offer are excellent (i.e. webmail via horde, squirrel, and roundcube. Spamassassin, global and local filters, relays, imap(s), pop(s), alternate imap/pop ports, caldav, zPush, etc)

                      For one of my personal projects I have a 30gb 5$ / year account via a discount code I found on VPSCheap, though I do use Exchange for my business due to better calendar/contact/Outlook integration.

                      One of their current offers:

                      Storage: 100GB
                      Features: Unlimited domains/email accounts
                      Server Location: Dallas, TX

                      Price:
                      Monthly: $5
                      Quarterly: $10
                      Semi-Annually: $20
                      Annually: $35
                      Biennially (every 2 years): $60
                      Triennially (every 3 years): $90

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                      • bigbearB
                        bigbear @manxam
                        last edited by

                        @manxam said in What email service do you use for your small business?:

                        I've had really good success with MXRoute for small orgs.
                        They provide next-to-no support (and are open about that in their FAQ) but, in 3 years of utilizing their service, I've never required it.

                        Their pricing and the services that they offer are excellent (i.e. webmail via horde, squirrel, and roundcube. Spamassassin, global and local filters, relays, imap(s), pop(s), alternate imap/pop ports, caldav, zPush, etc)

                        For one of my personal projects I have a 30gb 5$ / year account via a discount code I found on VPSCheap, though I do use Exchange for my business due to better calendar/contact/Outlook integration.

                        One of their current offers:

                        Storage: 100GB
                        Features: Unlimited domains/email accounts
                        Server Location: Dallas, TX

                        Price:
                        Monthly: $5
                        Quarterly: $10
                        Semi-Annually: $20
                        Annually: $35
                        Biennially (every 2 years): $60
                        Triennially (every 3 years): $90

                        They kind of get you with the storage. Really cant imagine "no support". Even with Zoho you get some support for free accounts.

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