How to Sign up to Google Workspace For Email Updated on August 16, 2021 by Christopher Maiorana 1 Minutes, 24 Seconds to Read Google Workspace gives your business email a facelift by letting you use Google’s advanced email and office suite of applications. All the power of Gmail comes to your custom email address. However, all of this comes at a higher premium. Instead of a free Gmail account, you will pay at least $6/month per user (email account). Go to the Google Cloud website Click Get Started Fill in your business name and number of users Click Next Fill in contact information Click Next Fill in the primary domain for your hosting account (or whichever website you are setting up for business email) Fill in username (email) and a new password for your Google Workspace login, and click Next Fill in credit card information when prompted Adding MX Records Google will walk you through the steps of setting up your account from this point. As prompted, you will do the following: Log into your cPanel Add a “Meta” tag to your site (optional) Add the MX Records Google provides You must allow a few hours (at least 24) for the new DNS settings to propagate before all of your email is sent to your new Google Workspace account. You will still receive email in either or your current email client or at Google Workspace until the full propagation period is complete. Logging Into Your new Google Workspace Account While you’re waiting for domain propagation to complete, you can log into your Google Workspace account and start settings things up: Set up a signature Attach a profile picture Tell your contacts about your new email (if it is new) You can also begin using your Google Drive, YouTube or any other Google application you’re interested in. Share this Article CM Christopher Maiorana Content Writer II Christopher Maiorana joined the InMotion community team in 2015 and regularly dispenses tips and tricks in the Support Center, Community Q&A, and the InMotion Hosting Blog. More Articles by Christopher Related Articles How to Import Email Accounts and Forwarders into cPanel How to Configure Mailbox Quota Notifications How to Login to SquirrelMail SpamAssassin: Fighting Spam How to Fix the “550 No Such User Here” Email Error How to Setup an Email AutoResponder in cPanel Logging into Horde How to Change an Email Password in cPanel and Webmail How to Purchase InMotion Hosting Professional Email in AMP What is MailChannels and How it Benefits You
Information on moving existing email history to a GMail professional account would be very helpful. Google’s documentation seems to require diddling the email server. It seems that if IMH is going to sell this feature then they should explain how to move existing mail history. The Support Chat folks have no idea.
Once you add g-Suite email… am i tied to using them for ALL emails on that domain? ie. i have my main email address [email protected], i want to use GSuite… could i then ihave an [email protected] that still uses IMAP?
Hello Edward – g-Suite (it’s now called Google Workspace) is a client for working with your emails. You can set up other email clients to open your Gmail account if you wish. You can see Google’s documentation on this here: https://support.google.com/a/answer/9003945?hl=en.