Addmin domain mail id to gmail

To add an admin domain mail ID to Gmail, you'll need to follow these steps:

Prerequisites:

  1. You have a G Suite account (formerly Google Apps) or a Google Workspace account.
  2. You have administrative privileges for the domain.
  3. You have a Gmail account.

Step 1: Verify your domain

  1. Log in to your G Suite or Google Workspace account.
  2. Go to the Google Admin console.
  3. Click on "Domains" and select the domain you want to add the admin mail ID to.
  4. Click on "Verification" and follow the instructions to verify your domain.

Step 2: Create a new admin user

  1. Log in to the Google Admin console.
  2. Click on "Users" and then click on "Add user".
  3. Enter the email address you want to use as the admin mail ID (e.g., [email protected]).
  4. Fill in the required information, such as name and password.
  5. Click "Add" to create the new user.

Step 3: Grant admin privileges

  1. Log in to the Google Admin console.
  2. Click on "Users" and select the new admin user you created.
  3. Click on "Roles" and select "Super Admin" or "Domain Admin" depending on your needs.
  4. Click "Save" to grant the admin privileges.

Step 4: Set up the admin mail ID in Gmail

  1. Log in to your Gmail account.
  2. Click on the gear icon and select "Settings".
  3. Click on the "Accounts and Import" tab.
  4. Click on "Add another email address you own".
  5. Enter the admin mail ID (e.g., [email protected]) and click "Next".
  6. Click "Send verification" to send a verification email to the admin mail ID.
  7. Log in to the admin mail ID and click on the verification link sent by Gmail.
  8. Click "Verify" to complete the verification process.

Step 5: Configure the admin mail ID

  1. Log in to the Google Admin console.
  2. Click on "Users" and select the admin user.
  3. Click on "Settings" and select "Forwarding and POP/IMAP".
  4. Click on "Add a forwarding address" and enter the admin mail ID (e.g., [email protected]).
  5. Click "Save" to configure the forwarding.

That's it! You should now have an admin domain mail ID set up in Gmail.