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Suite Administrator HelpG Suite AdministratorHelp forumForum Contact us Google Apps is now G Suite. Same service, new name. More about the name change. Postini Transition: Step-by-stepPostini Transition to Google Postini services have been transitioned to Google, and the Postini 554 5.4.0 error: too many hops Help Center has been retired. For instructions related to too many hops email Google and Vault, see the Google Help Center and Vault Help Center. About the Postini smtp 554 5.4 6 too many hops Transition to Google Apps The Postini Transition to Google Apps enables you to copy your orgs, users, and email settings from Postini to the Google Admin console. 554 5.4.6 too many hops 26 (25 max) With this transition, you'll receive email security features that are comparable to your Google Message Security (GMS) features, but through the more robust Google Apps platform. Google is also taking most of the Google Message Discovery (GMD/Postini archiving) features and rebuilding comparable features into Google Vault. As of June 15, 2015,
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Google will halt all mailflow through Postini systems. If you do not take immediate action, you may experience mailflow issues on or after that date. See the actions required to prepare for Postini End of Life (EOL). Using this guide The Postini Transition Guide will help you prepare for your service transition, initiate your service transition, and get started with Google Apps and Google Vault after your service transition is completed. For a complete list of topics and articles in the Transition Guide, see the home page. For step-by-step instructions, click the links below. Before my transition: I haven’t been invited yet. How can I prepare? Configure your firewall If you route mail to an on-premise mail server -- for example, if you have non-Gmail mailboxes or delivery endpoints such as Exchange mailboxes, ticketing systems, or other on-premise systems -- you’ll need to adjust your firewall configuration prior
Suite Administrator HelpG Suite AdministratorHelp forumForum Contact us Google Apps is now G Suite. Same service, new name. More about the name change. Postini Transition: Step-by-stepPostini Transition to Google Postini services have been transitioned to Google, and the Postini Help Center has been
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Suite Administrator HelpG Suite AdministratorHelp forumForum Contact us Google Apps is now G Suite. Same service, new name. More about the name change. Postini Transition: Step-by-stepPostini Transition to Google Postini services have been transitioned to Google, and the Postini Help Center has been retired. For instructions related to Google and Vault, see https://support.google.com/postini/answer/1366874?hl=en the Google Help Center and Vault Help Center. About the Postini Transition to https://support.google.com/postini/answer/138518?hl=en Google Apps The Postini Transition to Google Apps enables you to copy your orgs, users, and email settings from Postini to the Google Admin console. With this transition, you'll receive email security features that are comparable to your Google Message Security (GMS) features, but through the more robust Google Apps platform. Google is also too many taking most of the Google Message Discovery (GMD/Postini archiving) features and rebuilding comparable features into Google Vault. As of June 15, 2015, Google will halt all mailflow through Postini systems. If you do not take immediate action, you may experience mailflow issues on or after that date. See the actions required to prepare for Postini End of Life (EOL). Using this guide The too many hops Postini Transition Guide will help you prepare for your service transition, initiate your service transition, and get started with Google Apps and Google Vault after your service transition is completed. For a complete list of topics and articles in the Transition Guide, see the home page. For step-by-step instructions, click the links below. Before my transition: I haven’t been invited yet. How can I prepare? Configure your firewall If you route mail to an on-premise mail server -- for example, if you have non-Gmail mailboxes or delivery endpoints such as Exchange mailboxes, ticketing systems, or other on-premise systems -- you’ll need to adjust your firewall configuration prior to initiating your service transition. We recommend that you make this change immediately even if you haven’t received your transition invitation. If you do not take these steps now, your mail flow may be interrupted during your transition. For instructions, see Allow email from Google IPs to your mail server. Configure your SPF record If you already have an SPF record - You’ll need to update your existing SPF record to include _spf.google.com to work with Google Apps and avoid failed delivery of out
Suite Administrator HelpG Suite AdministratorHelp forumForum Contact us Google Apps is now G Suite. Same service, new name. More about the name change. Postini Transition: Step-by-stepPostini Transition to Google Postini services have been transitioned to Google, and the Postini Help Center has been retired. For instructions related to Google and Vault, see the Google Help Center and Vault Help Center. About the Postini Transition to Google Apps The Postini Transition to Google Apps enables you to copy your orgs, users, and email settings from Postini to the Google Admin console. With this transition, you'll receive email security features that are comparable to your Google Message Security (GMS) features, but through the more robust Google Apps platform. Google is also taking most of the Google Message Discovery (GMD/Postini archiving) features and rebuilding comparable features into Google Vault. As of June 15, 2015, Google will halt all mailflow through Postini systems. If you do not take immediate action, you may experience mailflow issues on or after that date. See the actions required to prepare for Postini End of Life (EOL). Using this guide The Postini Transition Guide will help you prepare for your service transition, initiate your service transition, and get started with Google Apps and Google Vault after your service transition is completed. For a complete list of topics and articles in the Transition Guide, see the home page. For step-by-step instructions, click the links below. Before my transition: I haven’t been invited yet. How can I prepare? Configure your firewall If you route mail to an on-premise mail server -- for example, if you have non-Gmail mailboxes or delivery endpoints such as Exchange mailboxes, ticketing systems, or other on-premise systems -- you’ll need to adjust your firewall configuration prior to initiating your service transition. We recommend that you make this change immediately even if you haven’t received your transition invitation. If you do not take these steps now, your mail flow may be interrupted during your transition. For instructions, see Allow email from Google IPs to your mail server. Configure your SPF record If you already have an SPF record - You’ll need to update your existing SPF r