Google is ending its free ‘legacy’ G Suite in May, which is what I use to provide these email accounts. So if you have an account you'll need to transfer all your content out before then or loose it.
Please forward all complaints to Google.
Google is ending its free ‘legacy’ G Suite in May, which is what I use to provide these email accounts. So if you have an account you'll need to transfer all your content out before then or loose it.
Please forward all complaints to Google.
Well I've received the email, but can't see any notification in admin.google.com. I did see this however, where Google has a tucked away survey form (three questions - email address, how do you use it, and can you be contacted) only if you're logged in with that admin account: https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder...g_suite_users/
Filled it in, can't hurt.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Thanks, I will fill in the form.
My use is business, but I don't use any other G Suite features and am never likely to.
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An update on the end of the free GSuite Legacy edition.
If you are using your domain name as your email, then Google are going to charge $9 per month per user eventually. There is 4 months free and then a year at half price, but that will be the cost in 16 months' time.
I signed up today but that turned into a drama because Google think I'm in the US and wouldn't accept a NZ billing address. That took an hour to sort out (not all Super Admin accounts are the same apparently) but I'll stay with Google until late next year when the price goes up. I will probably look at transferring my email to someone local at that point, but it will be a PITA untangling my personal and business Google accounts.
Cheers for that update, hadn't seen it yet.
I'm biting the bullet and switching my massive 3-4 accounts over to Microsoft and will use Exchange Online Plan 1 (real basic 50GB mailbox but includes activesync) for something like $5-6 a month per mailbox.
Since I work for a Microsoft Partner and do this stuff for my crust of bread I should probably be Ok with it... just the damn hassle of data migration, then making sure the addresses are OK as basic accounts for the rest play store, apps, mobiles etc.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
One thing I forgot to mention - with moving to a paid account, the email per user doubles to 30 GB. That saves me having to clean up over 10 years' of messages!
Also, I hadn't realised is that your Google Photos backup and Google Drive files are added to the email data. I will be moving those to my personal account.
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Well, procrastinators unite! (umm, not now, no rush, we can do this later)
Google seems to have backpeddled (feels like a bully taking his foot off your chest - only to re-apply it later for laughs) and now you can opt out of migration and stay on G Suite legacy. If you have migrated over to paid, you can contact support, and now apparently there is a workspace free option (so... even more fragmented).
Useful thread (and subreddit):https://www.reddit.com/r/gsuitelegac..._free_edition/
Actual link (from it) that you need as a superadmin in the Google Admin console: https://admin.google.com/?action_id=...rce=helpcenter
You'll go through 3 easy pages confirming it's for personal use, and then you're done... takes a minute.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Good news for non-commercial users! I can't really complain as I have had about 15 years of free email for my business. But all I use is Gmail and their free apps, so am still a little grumpy.
I will probably change to the business version of Office 365 when I have to pay full price for GSuite next year.
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