Yesterday, unexpectedly, when I entered Google services I received:
"Server error
This domain has been disabled. ”
')
Well, I think what the matter is, I am writing a letter in Google sapot. Answer after
29 hours:
Hello Dmitriy,
Thanks for your message. Regarding the activity of your domain account activity. Based on our findings, we have completed your Google Apps account. Www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/users/terms.html and www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/ admins / standard_program_policies.html
respectively.
(Please also note that the rules of the Gmail Program have been subject to review). To read more about the Gmail Program Policies, please visit:
mail.google.com/gmail/help/program_policies.html . To read more about the Gmail Terms of Use, please visit:
mail.google.com/gmail/help/terms_of_use.html .]
Sincerely
Gagandeep
The Google Apps Team
That is, drawn this situation. In connection with the increase in spam in general and particularly fashionable recently "return" spam, when spam is disguised as a server response about the impossibility of delivering a letter, etc., Google noticed an increase in the number of this spam itself, and
turned off the domain without any disagreements or warnings . Accordingly, all mail that was collected there from two more domains went through the forest.
Therefore, for those who use these services for business or for an organization, I suggest thinking about the possibility of such a situation in advance, if you do not refuse Google services, then at least take care of the option in which you can quickly restore the functionality of your communications.
After that, I used Google services from the very beginning of their availability for the beta test, and for all the time I personally had no complaints about them. I did not deal with spam (and if I did, it would not be from the domains used for business). It just makes one point to think - without any questions or clarifications, silently, the client's domain is disconnected. And without proof. Here is such information for consideration.