Google Products for Nonprofit Organizations. For Nonprofits Help. Email routing - Google Apps Help. Note: The email settings described on this page are legacy routing controls. In a future release, these legacy settings will be migrated to the new routing controls that are also available on the Email settings page -- for example, Receiving routing and Sending routing. For guidelines and best practices, see Managing mail routing and delivery. During a transition period, both sets of controls will function simultaneously. If any conflict exists between the controls -- for example, if you configure two different outbound gateways -- the new routing controls will override these legacy settings.
This article describes options for routing mail that has been delivered to the Google Apps mail servers. By default, the Google Apps mail servers deliver each incoming email message to the inbox of the recipient. The email routing options enable you to change this default behavior in two ways. When to use email routing Designate a catch-all address only when you really need it. Latest information – Google Apps. Posted by Bhupesh Arora, Senior Director of New Technologies, Avery Dennison Editor's note: Today’s guest blogger is Bhupesh Arora, Senior Director of New Technologies for Avery Dennison, a global leader in labeling and packaging materials and solutions.
See what other organizations that have gone Google have to say. Our founder, Stan Avery, invented the self-adhesive label and launched the modern labeling industry when he started Avery Dennison back in 1935. Seventy-eight years later, Avery Dennison products are all around us, in thousands of consumer and industrial applications. And we’re still innovating. Brand-enhancing labeling solutions, RFID-enabled inventory management systems and wearable medical sensors are just some of the products fueling our innovation pipeline. It’s not surprising, then, that Avery Dennison was quick to adopt Google Apps for its global workforce.
It was also a tremendous help to have all our senior leaders become early and visible users of the new tools. Customer PINs (for Technical Support) - Google Apps Help. Produits concernés : Google Apps for Business, Google Apps for Education, Google Apps for Non-Profit et Google Apps for Government, ainsi que Chromebook for Enterprise. Pour assurer la sécurité de votre compte Google Apps et garantir que seuls les administrateurs autorisés de votre organisation puissent y effectuer des modifications, votre console d'administration Google contient un identifiant unique pour votre compte : le code d'accès client. Votre code d'accès peut varier, en fonction du produit pour lequel vous appelez. Par exemple, votre code d'accès Google Apps sera différent de votre code d'accès pour la gestion de Chrome. Lorsque vous contactez l'assistance, votre code d'accès vous est demandé à des fins de vérification et d'authentification.
Pour trouver votre code d'accès : Connectez-vous à la console d'administration Google. Si vous avez oublié votre mot de passe, vous pouvez le réinitialiser à l'aide de notre système automatisé. Vous ne trouvez pas votre code d'accès ?