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    GMail's filters are brilliant, but why can't they apply more than one label or forward to multiple email addresses? Last reply on June 26, 2008 12:39.

    Using filters and labels has made GMail my tool of choice for productivity, but I'm finding it a pain to have to create multiple filters to add multiple labels or to forward emails to multiple recipients.

    While I can set up a mailing list in my Google Apps management console that lets me get around the multiple email address limitation, I don't have any other workaround for assigning multiple labels.

    [ + Add another Label ] would be a great button to see!
    Anthony Williams Anthony Williams shared this idea on June 11, 2008 11:09. James Adam joined Anthony Williams and 1 other person who like this idea. It's tagged filters, multiple labels, forwarding, multiple forward, and productivity
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    I bought two domains seperately and now they both have their own Google Apps. How do I merge these two domains? Last reply on June 23, 2008 01:32.

    I bought one domain. Setup the admin account. Then bought another domain through the same process and set up an identically credentialed Username/Password. Now I'd like to use one Google Apps account over the other, but Google says that the domain that I own is already taken. How do I resolve this? Can't they just fold data into each other?
    John O'Day John O'Day asked this question on December 24, 2007 05:44. It's tagged domain, domain name, registration, apps, and alias
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    SPF hard fail not working in Google Apps?

    My spf record has been set for the last 24 hours as follows
    v=spf1 mx a:mailhost.zen.co.uk -all
    I'm using google apps so my MX records all point to Google and I occasionally have to send via my ISP Zen. Sending and receiving works but when I test sending a spoof email (pretending to be from my domain) from a non authorised IP address Gmail just flags the message as follows.

    Received-SPF: softfail (google.com: domain of transitioning testmessage@mydomain.co.uk does not designate xxx.xxx.142.162 as permitted sender) client-ip=xxx.xxx.142.162;

    Why is Gmail only treating this as a soft fail and not a hard as -all indicates?

    Hah it gets worse!

    Now gmail sees my spoof test from an unauthorised ip address as a hard fail but still delivers the message to me. Surely hard fail means reject or at least put in spam bin.

    Received-SPF: fail (google.com: domain of test@mydomain.co.uk does not designate xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx as permitted sender)
    BountyBar BountyBar asked this question on May 29, 2008 09:14. It's tagged gmail, fail, record, apps, google apps, spf, and hard
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    Include Google Reader in the Apps package

    I would love to see Google Reader become an optional part of the Google Apps package. For the company, everyone on the domain would be subscribed to certain feeds by default (e.g., company news, etc.). For the individual user, it would be convenient to not have to log on to both Google Apps AND the regular Google account to read both feeds and email.
    Joeventures Joeventures shared this idea on May 05, 2008 13:47. It's tagged reader
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    How do I get a local copy of the Google App Engine documentation? Last reply on April 21, 2008 17:37.

    Is there a way to download the documentation for the Google App Engine? I like to work offline and would prefer to have local copy. Thanks.
    santheo santheo asked this question on April 12, 2008 19:46. Makram also has the question santheo asked. It's tagged google, googleappengine, and gae