Comments on postNuage Email
Andreas Duess
@andreasduess · CCO, Nourish Food Marketing
Alternatively, just buy your own domain for 10 bucks and then set up Gmail for $5/month. That way you actually own your domain and control your mail. And, Google will also supply you with serious drive space and the google office suite. A far better deal, and well documented.
Arnaud AUBRY
@ar_aubry · Co-Founder and Technical Dude @Nuage
@andreasduess more than twice the price for an overkill solution. We do provide domain name accredited by ICANN from our Gandi reseller program but we leave you the opportunity to bring your own if you already registered it. GSuite is very nice but a little bit overkill for most of us, and it is $5 per month per email. With Nuage you still use your actual gmail so you can still enjoy how great it is with just what you need on top, a custom email.
Cliff Dailey
@cliffdailey · I make things.
@ar_aubry Do you guys own the domain name if I register through Nuage?
Arnaud AUBRY
@ar_aubry · Co-Founder and Technical Dude @Nuage
@cliffdailey When you register your domain through Nuage, you own your domain, Gandi handle the technical side and we do handle the administrative part. It means that you talk to us but you can do whatever you want with it :)
tom meagher
@tomfme · now is good.
@ar_aubry @cliffdailey With some tech knowledge, you can buy a domain (~$10) and use Mailgun (10,000 emails/month for free) to forward/send from Gmail over smtp.
Cliff Dailey
@cliffdailey · I make things.
@tomfme Thanks for the info, Tom. With this option, what email address shows up in the recipients "from" field when they receive a message from you? Your original gmail address or the alias one?
Arnaud AUBRY
@ar_aubry · Co-Founder and Technical Dude @Nuage
@tomfme @cliffdailey This is all about simplicity vs time consuming tasks. When your job is not dealing with technical stuff, it matters. With technical knowledge there is tons of solution to manage your emails.
Grayson Adams
@graysonadams · Developer
@ar_aubry @tomfme @cliffdailey Exactly. Most people do not want to have to register their own domain, update their MX records, and verify domain ownership through Google, etc. This is a fast, easy solution that saves everyone time.
Bruno Nascimento
@nscmnto · Chief Beard, Barba Brada
@tomfme @ar_aubry @cliffdailey with some knowledge you can also make a pizza, but some people just want it delivered to their home 😎
tom meagher
@tomfme · now is good.
@cliffdailey The from field shows up as the alias (receiver will have no idea). Shoot a message to tom@meagher.co if you need help.
tom meagher
@tomfme · now is good.
@nscmnto @ar_aubry @cliffdailey Ha completely agree. Some things are more about convenience.
Hanis
@hanishassim · Engineer
@tomfme @ar_aubry @cliffdailey as of now, using free mailgun account will not work anymore: "The response from the remote server was: 554 Free accounts are for test purposes only. Please upgrade or add the address to authorized recipients in Account Settings. "
tom meagher
@tomfme · now is good.
@hanishassim @ar_aubry @cliffdailey Still works for me. Ping me at tom@meagher.co if you need help.