Google mail domain name
You're looking for a Google Mail domain name!
Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) offers custom domain names for Gmail, which allows you to use your own domain name instead of the default @gmail.com. Here's how to set it up:
Requirements:
- You need a Google Workspace account (formerly G Suite).
- You need to own a domain name (e.g., example.com).
Steps:
- Verify your domain: Go to the Google Workspace admin console and click on "Domains" > "Verify domain". Follow the instructions to verify your domain ownership.
- Create a new user: Go to "Users" > "Add user" and enter the email address you want to use with your custom domain name (e.g., [email protected]).
- Set up your custom domain: Go to "Domains" > "Settings" and click on "Custom domain". Enter your custom domain name (e.g., example.com) and click "Save".
- Configure DNS settings: You'll need to update your DNS settings to point to Google's servers. You can do this by creating a TXT record with the following values:
- Name:
_google-site-verification
- Value:
<your-verification-code>
- Name:
- Verify your custom domain: Go back to the Google Workspace admin console and click on "Domains" > "Verify domain". Your custom domain should now be verified.
Tips:
- Make sure to update your DNS settings correctly, as this may take some time to propagate.
- You can use a third-party DNS provider or your domain registrar's DNS settings.
- If you're using a subdomain (e.g., mail.example.com), you'll need to create a CNAME record instead of a TXT record.
That's it! You should now have a custom domain name for your Google Mail account.