Google Apps allows for the use of inbound mail gateway servers which admins can leverage to process their inbound mail in different ways―such as archiving it or filtering out spam―before passing it onto the Google Apps mail server for delivery.
Today’s launch adds more flexibility for Apps admins when using inbound mail gateway servers:
Check out the Help Center for more information on these new features.
Note: previously configured inbound gateway settings will be retained after this launch.
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Rapid release and Scheduled release
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Today’s launch adds more flexibility for Apps admins when using inbound mail gateway servers:
- Multiple upstream server systems - to accommodate more complex network architectures, customers can now have multiple server systems upstream from Gmail.
- Message tagging - an upstream system can now tag messages as spam in the header, which Gmail will honor, allowing for full delegation of spam filtering to a third party solution if desired.
Check out the Help Center for more information on these new features.
Note: previously configured inbound gateway settings will be retained after this launch.
Release track:
Rapid release and Scheduled release
For more information:
Help Center
Note: all launches are applicable to all Google Apps editions unless otherwise noted
Launch release calendar
Get these product update alerts by email
Subscribe to the RSS feed of these updates
from Google Apps update alerts http://googleappsupdates.blogspot.com/2015/06/enhanced-inbound-mail-gateway.html