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Mail and Calendar

Wed, 9 May 2007 at 11:29 • Chyetanya Kunte • Filed under Asides

Mail (mail.ckunte.com) and Calendar (calendar.ckunte.com) are now sitting together in a tree.

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5 responses to “Mail and Calendar”

  1. David Collantes said:

    What does “sitting together in a tree” means, Chetan? I am getting a four oh four on both.

  2. Chetan said:

    It just means: I now have mail and calendar sub-domains pointing to my mail and calendar login pages :). And you shouldn’t be getting a 404.

  3. David Collantes said:

    Weird, now I get the right pages. Perhaps was a DNS catch up problem. Cheers and welcome to Google for domains! :)

  4. Kapil said:

    How does Google for domains help? Currently I have set my email to be forwarded to my GMAIL account. What’s the advantage of having mail and calendar on my sub-domain?

  5. David Collantes said:

    How does Google for domains help? Currently I have set my email to be forwarded to my GMAIL account. What’s the advantage of having mail and calendar on my sub-domain?

    No need to forward your emails, hence having header misshaps, or potential lost in between. Google becomes your mail/calendar server, accessible through Google web interfaces, the same ones we have learn to love (Gmail, Gcal… Goffice, etc). Think about archiving, fast search, integration. You also get your own personalized Jabber server. To access them? Just as Chetan pointed.