Do gmail can sent mail to any domain

By default, Gmail can send emails to any domain, but there are some limitations and considerations:

  1. Domain blocking: Gmail may block emails to certain domains if they are known to be spammy or malicious. You can check the Gmail Help Center for a list of blocked domains.
  2. Domain reputation: If a domain has a poor reputation (e.g., due to high spam rates), Gmail may flag or block emails sent to that domain.
  3. Authentication requirements: Some domains may require authentication (e.g., SPF, DKIM, or DMARC) to prevent spam and phishing. If a domain doesn't have these settings in place, Gmail may not be able to send emails to that domain.
  4. Email address validation: Gmail may not allow you to send emails to non-existent or invalid email addresses on a domain.

However, in general, Gmail can send emails to most domains, including:

To ensure that Gmail can send emails to a specific domain, you can:

  1. Verify your domain ownership with Google (required for some features, like custom domains and DKIM)
  2. Set up SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records for your domain
  3. Use a valid email address on the domain
  4. Check the domain's reputation and blocklist status

Keep in mind that some domains may have specific requirements or restrictions for sending emails, so it's always a good idea to check with the domain administrator or IT department if you encounter any issues.