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Outsourcing Email: Universities Switching to Google Apps for Education

3 thoughts on “Outsourcing Email: Universities Switching to Google Apps for Education”

  1. But you only get two gigs of storage! What about us folks who pack rat everything but the spam?

  2. Michael: you get far more than 2GB. You get a dynamically allocated storage limit.

    Miranda apparently posted this from the Montreal area, and not from the Thunderbay area according to her IP.

  3. Miranda says:

    I came across your blog while troubleshooting my Lakehead U Gmail. It’s actually not working very well. Before the switch, we couldn’t access our email reliably. And after the switch, we still can’t access it all the time. It’s around 80-85%, which is pretty poor for students who depend on it for school and work.

    Feel free to response, but I won’t get it, because the server is down. Oddly, gmail’s regular mail seems fine…just LU’s that’s not functioning.