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> The workaround (Settings -> Forwarding and POP) appears to be working,
> I only have a few who were using Gmail already. I didn't report it
> anywhere but here.
> Jim
> On Oct 15, 8:48 am, Martyn Drake wrote:
> > On Oct 13, 10:18 pm,JimAFieserwrote:
> > > When I try to add an Email Routing Destination from a Google Apps for
> > > your domain Education Edition account to an existing Gmail account, I
> > > get the following message.
> > >Forwarding to Google Apps hosted email addresses is not supported.
> > > But it does appear to accept the new destination.
> > Sounds like something screwy has happened to your set-up. But then
> > again, it could just be a cosmetic glitch. Either way, it's probably
> > worth just quickly dropping Google Support a quick support request
> > through:
> >http://www.google.com/support/a/bin/request.py
> > That way, the engineers can take a quick peek and fix anything that
> > needs fixing.
> > > However, if I ask users to forward their own Google Apps for your
> > > domain Education edition account to their own Gmail account, it
> > > appears to accept it without error.
> > Through the web interface under Settings -> Forwarding and POP?
> > That's unrelated to any specific editions, so that would definitely
> > work regardless.
> > > Can I use the Email Routing destination in spite of the error? Can I
> > > log into each of the new "for your domain" accounts where users
> > > currently have Gmail and forward their mails to the Gmail account
> > > until our pilot phase is complete?
> > I'd get it checked out with Google official beforehand.
> > Regards,
> > Martyn
> > --http://google.apps.me.uk