Is an acronym for "Sender Policy Framework". It's an open standard specifying a technical method to prevent sender address forgery.
If you have unregistered Google Workspace users, you can route those users to an on-premise mail server. You can also set up split delivery for registered users in different organizational units.
Is an acronym for "Secure Sockets Layer". It's a cryptographic protocol that provides communication security over the Internet.
A syndicated version of iGoogle, allowing you to set up a dynamic homepage for your users that brings together your content, Google services, and the best of the web.
Allows you to edit the color, layout, and default content of your start page.
A subdomain is a part of a larger domain. For example, www.EasygCloud.com is a subdomain of http://EasygCloud.com.
A super administrator has complete access to the Google Workspace administrator console, and can assign administrators with restricted access to specific sections of the admin console. See Administrator privileges for details about which administrator actions are available from each admin console section.
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Assigned to all user accounts once domain ownership has been verified. This allows you to test sending and receiving mail before changing your domain's MX records.