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Google Apps: Getting Rid of “on behalf of” in Your Email

One of the great features of gmail is that it lets you send email from another account. For those who might manage multiple projects for different domains, this is one of those things that really makes life easy, allowing you to take care of all your emailing from one account.

The problem is, if you do this from your gmail account, it tacks on this message – “from info@domain.com on behalf of youraccount@gmail.com”

Getting rid of this is really simple. Go into your accounts settings and in the ’send mail as’ section, edit info on your account. Then change the sending information. If you are getting the ‘on behalf of’ it means you are sending through gmail.

Instead, send it through SMTP. Here’s what you need to put:

SMTP server: smtp.gmail.com

Username: user@yourdomain.com

and then your regular password.

That should fix it.

Logo and Branding: Qalam Institute

Qalam Institute Logo

When starting out the Qalam Institute project, one of the first issues that comes up is the name. The name needed to convey the key points of the institute:

  1. Focus on teaching Islamic academics
  2. Classical name that would appeal to youth and elders alike
  3. Something relevant to the Qur’an, as the institute’s seminars are Qur’an focused

The logical conclusion to this was to name the institute Qalam -

[Your Lord] has taught [you] by the pen (qalam) -96:4

By referring to it as ‘Qalam” another branding issue was solved – namely that the institute did not want to become known by an acronym, such as QI or something of that sort. This eliminated any kind of logo that was an alpha representation of Q and I together.

You can see some of the iterations here below of different logos that were presented:

Qalam Concept 01Qalam Concept 02Qalam icon conceptQalam Concept 12Qalam Concept 10Qalam Concept 14Qalam Concept 09Qalam Concept 08Qalam Concept 07Qalam Concept 06

The more ‘iconic’ logos did not receive positive feedback. In the end, the logo chosen gave the unique look of having Qalam spelled out in English, and the middle 3 characters also spelling Qalam in arabic. The added color on the dots gives a distinctive look and allows the color to be used further in other print materials.

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