Difference between revisions of "G-Suite E-Mail Setup"
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#Type '''587''' in the '''SMTP Port''' field. | #Type '''587''' in the '''SMTP Port''' field. | ||
#When the user clicks on "Test Email", an email will be sent to the user logged in. | #When the user clicks on "Test Email", an email will be sent to the user logged in. | ||
− | #Inside the client's G Suite admin account, add a rule to allow e-mail from the external IP address of whatever servers they are sending from. | + | #Inside the client's G Suite admin account, add a rule to allow e-mail from the external IP address of whatever servers they are sending from. For cloud users, this will be 173.242.157.51. |
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#When google sees traffic from this IP, they should allow it without any authentication necessary. | #When google sees traffic from this IP, they should allow it without any authentication necessary. | ||
Revision as of 13:49, 16 August 2022
This section will explain how to setup Google G-Suite E-Mail. Use the gmail relay settings to avoid communication problems, for example ANS notification emails failing sporadically.
- On the left navigation panel, select System > Entry > Sponsor Site Editor
- After clicking OK, click Find and select school 700.
- Click on Action and then Network Information
- In the SMTP Address field, type smtp-relay.gmail.com
- Check the SMPT SSL box.
- Type 587 in the SMTP Port field.
- When the user clicks on "Test Email", an email will be sent to the user logged in.
- Inside the client's G Suite admin account, add a rule to allow e-mail from the external IP address of whatever servers they are sending from. For cloud users, this will be 173.242.157.51.
- When google sees traffic from this IP, they should allow it without any authentication necessary.