Wednesday, April 19, 2006
One of my hosting clients has signed up to beta test "Gmail for your domain" and will be moving their e-mail accounts to this service.  I think I read rumors about this service a while back, but didn't know it existed yet.

Pros:
  • Google provides the same Gmail Web client for your domain -- for Free
  • 2GB of space for every account you create for your domain
  • Control panel to administer accounts, and even a bulk upload tool to add many accounts at once
  • Free POP access, in case you want to download all your e-mail to Outlook or some other client so that you have your e-mail offline
  • Use your domain accounts with Google Talk instant messaging service
  • Customized logo for your domain
  • Free.  Did I mention 2GB of storage for each account, free?
Cons:
  • No tools (yet) to transfer your existing e-mail
  • Does not work with the Gmail Notify service
  • Not integrated with Google Calendar (yet)
  • In Beta, so you have to apply and hope you're selected to use the service
  • In Beta, 'nuff said
I'm tempted to apply for the beta, at least for one of my domains.  I love the Gmail interface.  If for nothing else, Gmail does a pretty good job of filtering spam.

What do you think?  Is this a great idea, or scary to think about Google having all the e-mail for your domain?

Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:51:23 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [1]  | 
 Wednesday, April 12, 2006
For anyone interested in learning Visual Basic 2005, you can now grab all the chapters from "Introduction to Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 for Developers" from MSDN.
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Download here.

Wednesday, April 12, 2006 7:01:00 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Monday, April 10, 2006

Not very far from home, a tornado came through on Friday that devastated homes, businesses, and families.  Homes can be rebuilt, and "stuff" can be replaced, but loved ones cannot be replaced.  Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families that have been affected.

By very unfortunate coincidence, the mail server for ChristianASP.NET began having issues Friday evening.  Although we didn't have any damage, we have been without power since Friday afternoon.  So, I was not able to correct the issue until this morning.  I sincerely apologize for the inconvenience.

Monday, April 10, 2006 7:18:56 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [1]  |