E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities
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@mike-davis said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
@eddiejennings Is your band a registered 501 c3 ? They don't just give them to all non profit organizations.
They don't, thye are actually quite picky. It's anoying.
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Yeah, we're a 501c3. According to Microsoft Support rep, everything looked fine as far as eligibility. They couldn't figure out why the subscription wasn't listed. I'm 100% fine with not using the Microsoft solution. I just figured I'd give them the first shot.
As I was telling Scott earlier tonight, the current environment is a personal drop-box account which has some folders shared to personal E-mail accounts, and mail forwarding from mailboxes with our group's domain to personal E-mail accounts. So I have essentially a greenfield here.
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@eddiejennings Alright if Microsoft is off the table then next considerations would be GSuite and then Zoho mail in my humble opinion.
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@jmoore said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
@eddiejennings Alright if Microsoft is off the table then next considerations would be GSuite and then Zoho mail in my humble opinion.
I agree. I'm looking at Gsuite next.
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Interesting that you had an issue. I helped a 503c get setup and it was the easiest thing I was amazed.
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@dashrender said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
Interesting that you had an issue. I helped a 503c get setup and it was the easiest thing I was amazed.
Yeah. I'm disappointed; however, I sunk two weeks worth of time into this for a solution that's really beyond the scope of what we need. I'm not interested in sinking another two weeks into it.
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@eddiejennings said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
@dashrender said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
Interesting that you had an issue. I helped a 503c get setup and it was the easiest thing I was amazed.
Yeah. I'm disappointed; however, I sunk two weeks worth of time into this for a solution that's really beyond the scope of what we need. I'm not interested in sinking another two weeks into it.
I hear yeah.
Did you try to buy direct or through a business partner?
I used NTG. No extra costs but all the benefits of additional eyes. Perhaps that was he difference. -
I got our church moved over to Zoho.. Jus tusing their free services so far set up a few generic mailboxes. No issues as of yet
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@jt1001001 said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
I got our church moved over to Zoho.. Jus tusing their free services so far set up a few generic mailboxes. No issues as of yet
I use Zoho for my personal stuff and our family farm. Like it a lot.
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@coliver said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
@jt1001001 said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
I got our church moved over to Zoho.. Jus tusing their free services so far set up a few generic mailboxes. No issues as of yet
I use Zoho for my personal stuff and our family farm. Like it a lot.
When signing up, is it best to sign in using Google or create a new account?
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@black3dynamite said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
@coliver said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
@jt1001001 said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
I got our church moved over to Zoho.. Jus tusing their free services so far set up a few generic mailboxes. No issues as of yet
I use Zoho for my personal stuff and our family farm. Like it a lot.
When signing up, is it best to sign in using Google or create a new account?
I've done both. I prefer creating a new account so it isn't tied to anything else.
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@black3dynamite I recommend a new account.
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@black3dynamite new account to keep everything separated
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@jt1001001 said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
@black3dynamite new account to keep everything separated
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@jaredbusch said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
@jt1001001 said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
@black3dynamite new account to keep everything separated
Great tune!
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@jaredbusch LOL right on!
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We've been approved for G-suite for non-profits. Am learning and configuring it now.
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@eddiejennings Should be pretty straight forward
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@eddiejennings awesome man, hope everything works better than before
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If I was providing IT I would use 0365, but Zoho is great. Just hate the adds in the free email. I am working with their invoicing system and integration with stripe.com right now though.
Personally, I still like G Suite if I was actually using IT in a small or large group. Hangouts is great, drive works great. Gmail is great. And the apps work great on my... iPhone. lol.