Xneelo Hosting - Calendars

jezzad

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Hey all.

Looking for some guidance here. Ive been hosting my domains and email with Xneelo for a good couple years. Only worked out the other day that neither their dedicate or sharing hosting have built in calendars with their mail.

This means every time someone sends me a meeting invite I need to manually put it into my calendar. This wasn’t a problem in the past but with the increase in zoom / teams calls they arrive thick and fast.

Xneelo suggested using this method to integrate a google calendar - https://xneelo.co.za/help-centre/email/google-calendar-domain-email/

I already have an existing gmail account so it seems this won’t work.

I have looked at migrating to Google Workspace (G-suite) and because I have two mail accounts on two domains I will need to move over about 6 email addresses and pay around R500 a month to get calendar usage (as well as the other stuff which I dont technically needs)

Any of you have a solution for this even if its paid?
 
Time to move off an outdated pop/imap platform,365 or G suite best options.
 
Hey all.

Looking for some guidance here. Ive been hosting my domains and email with Xneelo for a good couple years. Only worked out the other day that neither their dedicate or sharing hosting have built in calendars with their mail.

This means every time someone sends me a meeting invite I need to manually put it into my calendar. This wasn’t a problem in the past but with the increase in zoom / teams calls they arrive thick and fast.

Xneelo suggested using this method to integrate a google calendar - https://xneelo.co.za/help-centre/email/google-calendar-domain-email/

I already have an existing gmail account so it seems this won’t work.

I have looked at migrating to Google Workspace (G-suite) and because I have two mail accounts on two domains I will need to move over about 6 email addresses and pay around R500 a month to get calendar usage (as well as the other stuff which I dont technically needs)

Any of you have a solution for this even if its paid?
Google Workspace would probably be a great move. I love the platform. MS 365 is okay (I used it before Workspace) but imo not even close to the same ease of use.

You can add a large number of aliases to a Workspace account, with sending via them supported. Hopefully this has you covered for all the various accounts you're currently running, but with a substantially easier means of managing them all going forward.
 
So I have started migrating my personal email account to Google, man it really is seamless. Busy transferring around 3gigs of mail.

Im going to be using a mail client to send and receive mails locally on my machine (Spark)

I know there is an option to add a secondary domain to my workspace account, this will allow me to send mails from the other domain via Gmail

Im assuming it won’t let me toggel between mail accounts on the mail client (Spark)
 
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