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Question 102 - Professional Google Workspace Administrator discussion

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You are in the middle of migrating email from on-premises Microsoft Exchange to Google Workspace. Users that you have already migrated are complaining of messages from internal users going into spam folders. What should you do to ensure that internal messages do not go into Gmail spam while blocking spoofing attempts?

A.
Train users to click on Not Spam button for emails.
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A.
Train users to click on Not Spam button for emails.
B.
Add all users of your domain to an approved sender list.
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B.
Add all users of your domain to an approved sender list.
C.
Force TLS for your domain.
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C.
Force TLS for your domain.
D.
Ensure that your inbound gateway is configured with all of your Exchange server IP addresses.
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D.
Ensure that your inbound gateway is configured with all of your Exchange server IP addresses.
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

Inbound Gateway Configuration:

An inbound mail gateway ensures that all incoming emails are routed through specified servers.

Configuring the inbound gateway to recognize your Exchange server IP addresses prevents internal emails from being marked as spam.

Steps to Configure:

Go to the Google Admin console.

Navigate to Apps > Google Workspace > Gmail > Advanced settings.

Scroll to the 'Spam, Phishing, and Malware' section.

Configure the 'Inbound Gateway' settings:

Add your Exchange server IP addresses.

Ensure these addresses are listed as trusted sources.

Google Workspace Admin Help: Configure Inbound Mail Gateway

asked 18/09/2024
George Morales
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