I have a domain at godaddy ( samplename.ca)
godaddy is asking me to pay for Microsoft 365 Email Essentials Basic ($42 / year)
for my email ([email protected])
i already been uusing google workspace ($15/month) for 10 years
for same email ([email protected])
do you know if i dont renew the godaddy microsoft, will the whole email disappear, like google workspace wont work anymore?
i still have the domain .
Thanks
I feel like I haven't gotten a straight answer from GoDaddy on this.
I received an email that says my email accounts will be suspended unless I pay them for "Microsoft 365 Email Essentials Basic".
I did the "GoDaddy Workplace changeover" thing about 3 months ago, with no problems.
I know "GoDaddy is evil" and will most likely be going to another vendor if this MS 365 thing is true.
I started noticing a lot of the email forwarded by GoDaddy through the free email forwarding service I've had there for years had started going to spam in Gmail. The Gmail help forums actually were helpful, in that someone else mentioned Microsoft 365. Since this started maybe 6 weeks ago or so, I think that was right when GoDaddy started this free trial, and all the emails that were marked spam were through that forwarding service. Anyone else noticed this correlation?
Hi Jeff,
I’d like to first clarify the difference between three subscriptions you mentioned.
- Over all Office 365 business subscriptions, we don’t have Office 365 Email Essentialsvia our channel. It looks like this is a subscription from GoDaddy. Based on my research, it may include Exchange Online service. For details of this subscription, I suggest you find GoDaddy support.
- For Office 365 Business Essentials, we have this subscription and the subscription includes Office Online, SharePoint Online, Exchange Online and Skype for Business Online service. For more details, you can find it via products.office.com/.../office-365-business-essentials.
- For Office 365 Small Business, we do have this subscription and is renamed as Office 365 Business Essentials with additions and improvements via our official channel. In SharePoint aspect, Office 365 Small Business does not have SharePoint Admin Center, which is used to centrally manage SharePoint Online, compared with Office 365 Business Essential.
For “missing site deletion icons/abilities” issue, if you are looking for deleting subsite created by your own, you can delete it via navigate to the site > the gear icon > site settings > delete this site. If you are looking for deleting the three default site collection created by the system, it is not feasible to do that within Office 365 Small Business subscription.
For “service settings pages” and other issues, we need more detailed information about what service or settings you want for managing your SharePoint Online. You may capture a screenshot to help us understanding your requirement. You can upload screenshots by clicking Use rich formatting > the first Insert/Edit Media icon.
As you encounter some issues managing SharePoint Online sites, I recommend you referring to the articles below for help:
https://support.office.com/en-US/article/SharePoint-Online-Planning-Guide-for-Office-365-Small-Business-A496EEEB-F9CE-40E3-AA5D-932CB268BADC(If you are using Office 365 for Small Business)
https://support.office.com/en-US/article/SharePoint-Online-Planning-Guide-for-Office-365-for-business-d5089cdf-3fd2-4230-acbd-20ecda2f9bb8 (If you are using other Office 365 Business plans)
If you have any concerns about Office 365 for Business online services, please let us know.
Regards,
Ryan
