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darkmatter343

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Sep 18, 2017
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I've had my personal domain (which I just use for email) hosted on G-Suite for the last 10 years. While it's worked good, now that I mostly use iOS apps, like calendar, notes etc, it would be nice to switch over to Mail too and have everything consolidated into Apple's ecosystem. I have some notes in Google Keep, some in Apple Notes, my appointments if they come from email, google automatically puts them in my google calendar, and so I just want everything on the Apple apps, and to scrap gsuite completely.

I would rather not host my own server, although I could, I just don't have the time to upkeep, however little, a mail server. So if Apple has solutions I could take advantage of that would be awesome.

How is the best way to go about this. I should note that I have about 4 accounts setup on G-Suite for my other family member's and so currently we all use gmail, and google keep for notes, but that being said we all also have iphones.

Thanks in advance for any input.
 
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I've had my personal domain (which I just use for email) hosted on G-Suite for the last 10 years. While it's worked good, now that I mostly use iOS apps, like calendar, notes etc, it would be nice to switch over to Mail too and have everything consolidated into Apple's ecosystem. I have some notes in Google Keep, some in Apple Notes, my appointments if they come from email, google automatically puts them in my google calendar, and so I just want everything on the Apple apps, and to scrap gsuite completely.

I would rather not host my own server, although I could, I just don't have the time to upkeep, however little, a mail server. So if Apple has solutions I could take advantage of that would be awesome.

How is the best way to go about this. I should note that I have about 4 accounts setup on G-Suite for my other family member's and so currently we all use gmail, and google keep for notes, but that being said we all also have iphones.

Thanks in advance for any input.

I don't think that apple offers e-mail with custom domains. At least they didn't the last time I looked several years ago.
 
I host my e-mail with gsuite, but use Apple mail to access it. I'll drop to the web interface if I need to do something like put multiple tags on a message, but otherwise everything works transparently. Apple Calendar will read calendar items from the Google calendar server, but I prefer to keep those in iCloud.
 
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