google console check workspace verification
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2024 9:53 am
Activate Gmail
With the domain verified, proceed to configure the emails to the Gmail servers by selecting “Activate”.
workspace activate gmail
Next, Google Workspace will redirect you to the Activate Gmail process . The first page of this process is the Overview. Here, all you have to do is check the two boxes and select Continue .
This will take you to the “Route Emails to Gmail” page. Here, you will be provided with instructions and codes to add to your Bluehost control panel.
Again, we suggest you leave this page open to ensure you follow all instructions and add the codes correctly.
Google Workspaces will automatically detect the domain host you're using and provide you with enhanced, personalized instructions to complete the setup process.
workspace go to bluehost
Before you do anything, please read the “Route email messages to Gmail” page carefully.
Please note that these steps may change, so it is important to use the current instructions displayed on the page. Once this is done, you will see 5 MX records displayed at the bottom of the page. You will copy these codes one by one and add them to your Bluehost dashboard.
workspace mx codes
With your MX records ready and open, go back to your Bluehost account. To change MX records, you will follow the same path you used above for TXT records .
That is:
Go to Domains and select the domain you want to use
Select Settings .
Scroll down to Advanced Settings and select “Manage” Advanced DNS Records on the right.
Finally, click the Add Records button to open the “Advanced DNS Records” pop-up window.
Next, enter the first MX record from the “Route emails to Gmail” page, similar to the ones shown in the screenshot above.
Once you have filled out all the fields, select the Add button to connect the code to the MX records.
workspace add mx records
Please note that you still have 5 MX records left to add. Follow the same process above to add the remaining 4.
Once complete, remove any default MX records provided by your host so that the new Google Workspace servers don't conflict with them. After this, your final MX records should look similar to the screenshot below.
workspace mx records complete
Next, go back to the “Send emails to Gmail” page of your Google Workspace dashboard and select “Turn on Gmail.”
workspace activate gmail mx records
Google Workspace will then direct you to the new zealand number data Check your configuration page to confirm that you followed the correct process. It will check each individual server address and priority number. It will also check to see if you have removed the default MX records from your host.
workspace check mx records
Once the check is complete and all MX records are verified, the page will reload to direct you back to the Google Workspace settings page.
You'll see that the progress graph has increased and there are blue check marks next to the verified domain and Gmail activation, indicating that the process was successful.
workspace setup complete
Google Workspace will then automatically sign you out and take you to the admin.google.com login page so you can start managing your email messages from the Google Admin Console.
Remember that you must log in with the work email address you just set up. An “@gmail.com” or personal email address will not work.
workspace login page
Once you have accessed the Google Admin Console, the first thing you should do is confirm whether both the domain connection and the Gmail activation have been completed correctly.
To do this, go to Domains » Manage Domains . On the right, you will see your domain listed. Check under the Status column , you should see the primary domain “Verified” and “Gmail Activated”.
Congratulations! You've just set up your company email using Google WorkSpace. Now all that's left to do is send and receive emails.
Luckily, it's easy to access your company emails with Google Workspace.
All you have to do is log in the same way you would with any personal Gmail account. You will also notice that the inbox layout is similar to the Gmail personal inbox. From the layout, you can also easily add an email signature, to ensure you look more professional.
workspace inbox interface
If you want to test whether sending emails works, you can always send an email to your personal email, then send another email from your personal email to your new Google Workspace for Business email.
Plus, you can easily access all of Google Workspace by selecting the App Launcher icon in the top-right corner of your inbox, just like you would with your personal Gmail inbox.
You can use Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet, and more. You can also access Google Ads, News, Saved, Jamboard, and more.
google workspace apps
Well done! You've just created a business email with Google Workspace.
We hope you found this article helpful in finding the best way to set up a free business email account. If you have more questions about business email, check out the FAQ below.
With the domain verified, proceed to configure the emails to the Gmail servers by selecting “Activate”.
workspace activate gmail
Next, Google Workspace will redirect you to the Activate Gmail process . The first page of this process is the Overview. Here, all you have to do is check the two boxes and select Continue .
This will take you to the “Route Emails to Gmail” page. Here, you will be provided with instructions and codes to add to your Bluehost control panel.
Again, we suggest you leave this page open to ensure you follow all instructions and add the codes correctly.
Google Workspaces will automatically detect the domain host you're using and provide you with enhanced, personalized instructions to complete the setup process.
workspace go to bluehost
Before you do anything, please read the “Route email messages to Gmail” page carefully.
Please note that these steps may change, so it is important to use the current instructions displayed on the page. Once this is done, you will see 5 MX records displayed at the bottom of the page. You will copy these codes one by one and add them to your Bluehost dashboard.
workspace mx codes
With your MX records ready and open, go back to your Bluehost account. To change MX records, you will follow the same path you used above for TXT records .
That is:
Go to Domains and select the domain you want to use
Select Settings .
Scroll down to Advanced Settings and select “Manage” Advanced DNS Records on the right.
Finally, click the Add Records button to open the “Advanced DNS Records” pop-up window.
Next, enter the first MX record from the “Route emails to Gmail” page, similar to the ones shown in the screenshot above.
Once you have filled out all the fields, select the Add button to connect the code to the MX records.
workspace add mx records
Please note that you still have 5 MX records left to add. Follow the same process above to add the remaining 4.
Once complete, remove any default MX records provided by your host so that the new Google Workspace servers don't conflict with them. After this, your final MX records should look similar to the screenshot below.
workspace mx records complete
Next, go back to the “Send emails to Gmail” page of your Google Workspace dashboard and select “Turn on Gmail.”
workspace activate gmail mx records
Google Workspace will then direct you to the new zealand number data Check your configuration page to confirm that you followed the correct process. It will check each individual server address and priority number. It will also check to see if you have removed the default MX records from your host.
workspace check mx records
Once the check is complete and all MX records are verified, the page will reload to direct you back to the Google Workspace settings page.
You'll see that the progress graph has increased and there are blue check marks next to the verified domain and Gmail activation, indicating that the process was successful.
workspace setup complete
Google Workspace will then automatically sign you out and take you to the admin.google.com login page so you can start managing your email messages from the Google Admin Console.
Remember that you must log in with the work email address you just set up. An “@gmail.com” or personal email address will not work.
workspace login page
Once you have accessed the Google Admin Console, the first thing you should do is confirm whether both the domain connection and the Gmail activation have been completed correctly.
To do this, go to Domains » Manage Domains . On the right, you will see your domain listed. Check under the Status column , you should see the primary domain “Verified” and “Gmail Activated”.
Congratulations! You've just set up your company email using Google WorkSpace. Now all that's left to do is send and receive emails.
Luckily, it's easy to access your company emails with Google Workspace.
All you have to do is log in the same way you would with any personal Gmail account. You will also notice that the inbox layout is similar to the Gmail personal inbox. From the layout, you can also easily add an email signature, to ensure you look more professional.
workspace inbox interface
If you want to test whether sending emails works, you can always send an email to your personal email, then send another email from your personal email to your new Google Workspace for Business email.
Plus, you can easily access all of Google Workspace by selecting the App Launcher icon in the top-right corner of your inbox, just like you would with your personal Gmail inbox.
You can use Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet, and more. You can also access Google Ads, News, Saved, Jamboard, and more.
google workspace apps
Well done! You've just created a business email with Google Workspace.
We hope you found this article helpful in finding the best way to set up a free business email account. If you have more questions about business email, check out the FAQ below.