Set up email authentication
set up email authentication to help protect your organization from spoofing, and prevent outgoing messages from being sent to spam.
set up email authentication to help protect your organization from spoofing, and prevent outgoing messages from being sent to spam.
To generate this domain key, you need to sign into your Google Admin console and go to the Gmail Settings page.
Before you set up email authentication, use the Google Admin Toolbox to check if SPF and DKIM is already set up. For more information.
After you add your DKIM key at your domain provider, turn on DKIM signing in your Google Admin console. For more information.
Protect the account security of the users in your organization. We’ll go over several levels of account protection such as the use of passwords, help you set up “2-step verification”
You can control if users can share Google Drive files and folders with people outside your organization. This video walks you through the external sharing options in the Google Admin console.
You can prevent people in your organization from sharing Google Drive files and folders with anyone except for people in organizations you trust (trusted domains).
You can set storage limits for your users to make sure your organization’s pooled storage is used appropriately.
As a Google Workspace administrator, you can recover Google Drive files for your users if they accidentally deleted them from their Trash within the last 25 days.
Recover an account with backup codes. If your organization uses 2-Step Verification (2SV), administrators or users cannot sign in to their accounts if they lose access to their 2SV method, or they haven’t set up 2SV.