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  2. Get custom email and more with Google Workspace

    support.google.com/business/answer/9270657

    With Google Workspace, you can get a custom email with your company’s chosen domain name, like susan@yourcompany. A professional email helps build customer trust, and also lets you create group mailing lists, such as sales@yourcompany. After you sign up for Google Workspace and verify your chosen domain, guided instructions will be provided ...

  3. On June 15, 2023, Google entered into a definitive agreement with Squarespace, indicating their intent to purchase all domain registrations and related customer accounts from Google Domains. When the transaction between Google and Squarespace closed on September 7, 2023, all Google Domains users became customers of Squarespace.

  4. Create branded emails with customized layouts - Google Workspace...

    support.google.com/google-workspace-individual/answer/13397089

    Create a new email layout. On your computer, go to Gmail. At the top left, click Compose . At the bottom of the window, click Layouts . Select an email layout from the “Default layouts” tab or from previously saved or shared email layouts under “My layouts,” or create a new custom email layout from "My layouts." Click Edit layout.

  5. Step 2: Check for account or domain issues. These issues with your Google Workspace account or domain account can prevent you from getting email: Your Google Workspace account is suspended –If your account is suspended, messages sent to your account aren't delivered, and bounce back to the sender. Your domain host disabled your account ...

  6. Customize a Google Workspace service URL

    support.google.com/a/answer/53340

    If you purchased your domain from a Google partner when you signed up for Google Workspace, you don't need to create custom addresses for Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Sites, or Google Groups. We've customized these addresses for you. When you or your users open a custom URL, the browser displays the original Google Workspace service URL.

  7. Google Workspace MX record values

    support.google.com/a/answer/174125

    Google Workspace MX record values. This page is for administrators who are setting up a custom email address for their business or organization. Before your company can use Gmail with your Google Workspace account, you need to change your domain's MX records so they direct your incoming messages to Google's mail servers.

  8. Add your logo to Google Workspace

    support.google.com/a/answer/96474

    To open the Personalization panel, click the Down arrow.; Click Select file to upload and select the logo image on your computer.You'll see a preview your logo. (Optional) To include the logo in all sites you create with classic Google Sites, check Show this logo on all user created classic Sites.; Click Save.It might take up to 4 days for your new logo to appear on your Google Workspace pages.

  9. Route incoming email. By default, Google Workspace delivers all incoming email to Gmail. However, as an admin, you can set up other routing methods to deliver incoming messages to meet your organization's requirements. If your organization has an on-premise email server for storing and sending email, Gmail processes incoming messages first.

  10. Set up SPF - Google Workspace Admin Help

    support.google.com/a/answer/33786

    Using Google Workspace only: Copy this line of text: v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all, then proceed to Add your SPF record (later on this page). Using other email senders: Identify those IP addresses or domains. You might need to contact your web site admin or third-party service documentation for this information.

  11. Set up Google Workspace with a third-party DNS host

    support.google.com/a/answer/6398669

    Your domain host uses custom DNS records to direct website traffic, email, and other internet requests to your domain. For example, MX records route your domain’s email through servers hosted by an email provider. Google Workspace gives you a unique DNS record to add to your domain. Google detects this record and verifies your domain ownership.