step 1: Add a mail route for a domain
Source: https://support.google.com/a/answer/2614757
Initial step: Go to Apps > G Suite > Gmail > Advanced settings in the admin.google.com
Go to General settings>Routing>Routing>configuration> follow below snapshot on next page
Step 1: Enter email messages to affect Step 2: Set up an envelope filter
Step 3: Specify what happens to the messages > refer two snapshots below.
https://support.google.com/a/answer/6297084#initial-step
step 3: Setup Email Forwarder from legacy email service
set email forwarder for
step 4: Change MX record and point it to Google
step 5: Kindly ensure the email routing should be “Local Mail Exchanger” in cPanel.
update SPF record v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all with existing SPF record and save update DKIM record>
step1> Apps> G Suite> settings for gmail>authenticate email>Generate new record
step2> go to cpanel dns> add txt record name “google._domainkey” and paste the same value which generated from G Suite panel> keep TTL 300 or as low as possible.
Step3> go to admin.google.com>apps>g suite settings for gmail>authenticate email> start authentication.
you can cross-check records with this tool: https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/checkmx/
In this on “Migration source”, you can choose any one option from the below.
Note: If SSL is not installed, you need to contact your hosting provider.
Note: You have to create all the email ids in G Suite whichever you want to migrate, and then it will perform.
For Single Email Id / One by one:
Note: Before entering the migrate to email you have to create the user (Email Id) in your admin dashboard. Then you have to choose the email id by typing in migrate to.
Please follow up the above easiest step to migrate your email ids from any hosting to G Suite. And enjoy your G Suite service with HostingRaja.
For more details please contact our support team via https://support.hostingraja.in/
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