A catch-all, also called a wild-card email address, refers to your chosen G Suite mailbox for catching all emails sent to any nonexistent email address on your domain, and it doesn’t matter if that nonexistent address is [email protected] or [email protected]. It doesn’t matter the combination the sender uses. So far as the email address is associated with your domain, you will receive the email in your catch-all mailbox.
So by default, you can create a catchall account for the primary domain but the same option is not given for secondary/additional domains. Luckily there is an easy workaround for this and we can create a catchall address for any of your G Suite domains. This quick guide will show you how you can create a catch-all email for any or all of your secondary/non-primary G Suite domains. Read more →
How to modify G Suite organizational structure?
/in Knowledge Base /by adminInitially in your Google Admin console, all your users and devices are placed in a single organizational unit. All settings you make in the Admin console apply to this top-level organization and therefore to all users and devices in your account.
You should define an organizational structure only if you want to customize services access or settings for different users or devices. A user’s organizational unit determines which services and features are available to that user. Read more →
How to buy more individual Drive storage for Google Apps user?
/in Knowledge Base /by adminWith Google Apps Legacy free edition, every Google receives 15 GB of free online storage for use with Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos. If you have a hard time deleting messages or frequently receive huge mail attachments, you could easily approach that 15GB limit. When this happens to you, Google is more than willing to sell you additional storage space on its servers. As a G Suite administrator, you can let users buy more storage. Read more →
How to turn on / off YouTube app for Google Apps Free users
/in Knowledge Base /by adminIf you’re an administrator of Google Apps Free accounts for an organization, you can control who uses YouTube from their account. Just turn YouTube on or off for those people in your Google Admin console. People who have YouTube turned on can use it to upload and watch videos from their account. Or for some reason, you need to restrict their access to entire services here. Read more →
Upgrading G Suite from the legacy-free edition
/in Knowledge Base /by adminPrior to December 6, 2012, Google offered a free edition of G Suite—also known as the legacy-free edition. If you’re using the legacy-free edition of G Suite, you can get more business features by upgrading to a paid edition. Your free G Suite trial starts when you upgrade. Before your trial ends, you must set up billing to keep using the paid version of G Suite. Or, downgrade to go back to using the legacy-free version of G Suite. Read more →
Downgrading G Suite back to legacy free version
/in Knowledge Base, Uncategorized /by adminG Suite legacy-free edition is a service from Google providing independently customizable versions of several Google products under a custom domain name. If you don’t already have G Suite (formerly Google Apps) legacy account, you can get it here. If you already have G Suite legacy-free edition account and you upgrade your account from the legacy-free edition of G Suite to another G Suite edition, you can downgrade back to the legacy-free edition by doing the following instruction. Read more →
Use G Suite Sync for Microsoft Outlook
/in Knowledge Base /by adminWhen you switch to Google Apps you should embrace and use Gmail. It’s better than Outlook and Mac Mail in our opinion and will improve your productivity. However, sometimes you just need the familiar feel of your native mail client and this tip details how to synchronize your mail. Microsoft Outlook paired with G Suite makes sync possible, but only for G Suite / Google Apps customers. Read more →
Custom services URL setup with G Suite
/in Knowledge Base /by adminIn today’s fast-growing technical era, most of the organizations are intended to use their own domain name to log in their various applications. They are more inclined to log in their Mails using a customized URL which will ultimately redirect them to the main URL by which they can log in to the Mails. Google is providing this facility to the users of G Suite. Enabling a custom URL is basically a premium feature that allows redirecting the users to a Web Page which is used to log in. G suite users have the privilege to set up a custom URL from the Admin level for the Gmail, Calendar, Sites, Drive, Groups. Read more →
Catch-all email on secondary domains in G Suite Legacy-free
/in Knowledge Base /by adminA catch-all, also called a wild-card email address, refers to your chosen G Suite mailbox for catching all emails sent to any nonexistent email address on your domain, and it doesn’t matter if that nonexistent address is [email protected] or [email protected]. It doesn’t matter the combination the sender uses. So far as the email address is associated with your domain, you will receive the email in your catch-all mailbox.
So by default, you can create a catchall account for the primary domain but the same option is not given for secondary/additional domains. Luckily there is an easy workaround for this and we can create a catchall address for any of your G Suite domains. This quick guide will show you how you can create a catch-all email for any or all of your secondary/non-primary G Suite domains. Read more →
Change the Primary Domain for Google Apps Free account no longer to working
/in Blog post /by adminGoogle Apps also know as G Suite account has always been a point of interest among all webmasters and website owners, as it allows users to have custom branded email id like [email protected] for free of cost. Unfortunately, from December 6, 2012, mother Google has stopped providing this free service. Not yet, from December 18, 2018, Google has stopped supporting change the primary domain for G Suite Legacy account too. The most shocking thing is Google has released this patch so quietly that almost no one has noticed this change. Google just added new conditions to their “Downgrade to legacy Free edition” help article. We can’t return back to the legacy-free edition of G Suite if we changed or renamed the primary domain. Read more →