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How do I setup a catch all email address in gmailGmail Google Apps that works the same as the old catch-all feature?

Google Apps for Domains used to have a catch-all feature. Now the docs say If you’re using another G Suite edition, the Email routing setting with the Route to catch-all address control is no longer supported. Instead, you use the Routing setting to configure catch-all addresses and routing.say:

If you’re using another G Suite edition, the Email routing setting with the Route to catch-all address control is no longer supported. Instead, you use the Routing setting to configure catch-all addresses and routing.

but they don't actually have any instructions on how to do it.

Specifically I want to replicate the old behavior which is that if someone sends a message to [email protected] it gets forwarded to [email protected] in such a way that [email protected] can setup accounts in gmailGmail and can reply to the messages as [email protected].

If I check my legacy Google Apps for domainsYour Domain emails and check the headers of a message sent to [email protected] I see absolutely nothing in the header that suggests it was forwarded to [email protected] and yet the mails show up in the inbox for [email protected]. This is important because when I reply, if I've added the [email protected] to my accounts under Settings>Accounts->Send Mail As... then I'm able to reply as [email protected] and not as [email protected]. For this to continue to work I assume the mail still has to be marked as to: [email protected] and not to: [email protected].

How do I setup a catch all email address in gmail Google Apps that works the same as the old catch-all feature?

Google Apps for Domains used to have a catch-all feature. Now the docs say If you’re using another G Suite edition, the Email routing setting with the Route to catch-all address control is no longer supported. Instead, you use the Routing setting to configure catch-all addresses and routing. but they don't actually have any instructions on how to do it.

Specifically I want to replicate the old behavior which is that if someone sends a message to [email protected] it gets forwarded to [email protected] in such a way that [email protected] can setup accounts in gmail and can reply to the messages as [email protected]

If I check my legacy Google Apps for domains emails and check the headers of a message sent to [email protected] I see absolutely nothing in the header that suggests it was forwarded to [email protected] and yet the mails show up in the inbox for [email protected]. This is important because when I reply, if I've added the [email protected] to my accounts under Settings>Accounts->Send Mail As... then I'm able to reply as [email protected] and not as [email protected]. For this to continue to work I assume the mail still has to be marked as to: [email protected] and not to: [email protected]

How do I setup a catch all email address in Gmail Google Apps that works the same as the old catch-all feature?

Google Apps for Domains used to have a catch-all feature. Now the docs say:

If you’re using another G Suite edition, the Email routing setting with the Route to catch-all address control is no longer supported. Instead, you use the Routing setting to configure catch-all addresses and routing.

but they don't actually have any instructions on how to do it.

Specifically I want to replicate the old behavior which is that if someone sends a message to [email protected] it gets forwarded to [email protected] in such a way that [email protected] can setup accounts in Gmail and can reply to the messages as [email protected].

If I check my legacy Google Apps for Your Domain emails and check the headers of a message sent to [email protected] I see absolutely nothing in the header that suggests it was forwarded to [email protected] and yet the mails show up in the inbox for [email protected]. This is important because when I reply, if I've added the [email protected] to my accounts under Settings>Accounts->Send Mail As... then I'm able to reply as [email protected] and not as [email protected]. For this to continue to work I assume the mail still has to be marked as to: [email protected] and not to: [email protected].

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Google Apps for Domains used to have a catch-all feature. Now the docs say If you’re using another G Suite edition, the Email routing setting with the Route to catch-all address control is no longer supported. Instead, you use the Routing setting to configure catch-all addresses and routing. but they don't actually have any instructions on how to do it.

Specifically I want to replicate the old behavior which is that if someone sends a message to [email protected] it gets forwarded to [email protected] in such a way that [email protected] andcan setup accounts an in gmail and can reply to the messages as [email protected]

If I check my legacy Google Apps for domains emails and check the headers of a message sent to [email protected] I see absolutely nothing in the header that suggests it was forwarded to [email protected] and yet the mails show up in the inbox for [email protected]. This is important because when I reply, if I've added the [email protected] to my accounts under Settings>Accounts->Send Mail As... then I'm able to reply as [email protected] and not as [email protected]. For this to continue to work I assume the mail still has to be marked as to: [email protected] and not to: [email protected]

Google Apps for Domains used to have a catch-all feature. Now the docs say If you’re using another G Suite edition, the Email routing setting with the Route to catch-all address control is no longer supported. Instead, you use the Routing setting to configure catch-all addresses and routing. but they don't actually have any instructions on how to do it.

Specifically I want to replicate the old behavior which is that if someone sends a message to [email protected] it gets forwarded to [email protected] in such a way that [email protected] and setup accounts an in gmail can reply to the messages as [email protected]

If I check my legacy Google Apps for domains emails and check the headers of a message sent to [email protected] I see absolutely nothing in the header that suggests it was forwarded to [email protected] and yet the mails show up in the inbox for [email protected]. This is important because when I reply, if I've added the [email protected] to my accounts under Settings>Accounts->Send Mail As... then I'm able to reply as [email protected] and not as [email protected]. For this to continue to work I assume the mail still has to be marked as to: [email protected] and not to: [email protected]

Google Apps for Domains used to have a catch-all feature. Now the docs say If you’re using another G Suite edition, the Email routing setting with the Route to catch-all address control is no longer supported. Instead, you use the Routing setting to configure catch-all addresses and routing. but they don't actually have any instructions on how to do it.

Specifically I want to replicate the old behavior which is that if someone sends a message to [email protected] it gets forwarded to [email protected] in such a way that [email protected] can setup accounts in gmail and can reply to the messages as [email protected]

If I check my legacy Google Apps for domains emails and check the headers of a message sent to [email protected] I see absolutely nothing in the header that suggests it was forwarded to [email protected] and yet the mails show up in the inbox for [email protected]. This is important because when I reply, if I've added the [email protected] to my accounts under Settings>Accounts->Send Mail As... then I'm able to reply as [email protected] and not as [email protected]. For this to continue to work I assume the mail still has to be marked as to: [email protected] and not to: [email protected]

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How do I setup a catch all email address in gmail Google Apps that works the same as the old catch-all feature?

Google Apps for Domains used to have a catch-all feature. Now the docs say If you’re using another G Suite edition, the Email routing setting with the Route to catch-all address control is no longer supported. Instead, you use the Routing setting to configure catch-all addresses and routing. but they don't actually have any instructions on how to do it.

Specifically I want to replicate the old behavior which is that if someone sends a message to [email protected] it gets forwarded to [email protected] in such a way that [email protected] and setup accounts an in gmail can reply to the messages as [email protected]

If I check my legacy Google Apps for domains emails and check the headers of a message sent to [email protected] I see absolutely nothing in the header that suggests it was forwarded to [email protected] and yet the mails show up in the inbox for [email protected]. This is important because when I reply, if I've added the [email protected] to my accounts under Settings>Accounts->Send Mail As... then I'm able to reply as [email protected] and not as [email protected]. For this to continue to work I assume the mail still has to be marked as to: [email protected] and not to: [email protected]