You can set up an email relay for Salesforce-generated email by configuring Salesforce to automatically route email through your company's Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server.
A Gmail (Google Workspace / G Suite) administrator can customize Gmail SMTP relay setup, which may involve allowing IPs from Ensure you can receive email from the Salesforce application in G Suite. Once the G Suite setup is completed, the Salesforce administrator can complete the Salesforce email relay setup.
A Gmail (Google Workspace) administrator must set up Gmail SMTP relay to allow Salesforce to route outgoing email through Google. To configure this:
For detailed Google documentation on both relay methods, see the Google SMTP relay setup guide. Two methods are available — test both and apply the one that meets your requirements.
Once the Google Workspace setup is complete, the Salesforce administrator must configure the Salesforce side:
For full Salesforce email relay configuration steps, see Set Up Email Relay in Salesforce Help (includes the option to enable SMTP authentication).
After setup, send a test email from a Salesforce Case or through the Lightning Email Composer. Verify in Gmail Workspace logs that the email was routed through the SMTP relay.
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