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Bluehost: Activate Gmail for Google Workspace

Tell the internet where to deliver your company's email messages

Why do I need to do this?

When someone sends a message to sales@your-company.com, the sender's computer looks up the MX records for @your-company.com to figure out where to deliver that email message.

Before your company can use Gmail with your Google Workspace account, you need to change your domain's MX records so they direct your incoming messages to Google's mail servers. 

How this works

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Every domain (like your-company.com) has a set of DNS records that can be viewed by anyone on the internet. DNS records tell computers how to find your website and where to deliver your company's email messages.

  • You'll get your new MX records from the Google Workspace setup tool.
  • You'll sign in to your domain registrar, delete any existing MX records for your domain that route messages to your current email provider, and add the Google MX records.
  • Once your domain registrar publishes the Google MX records, we'll activate Gmail for your domain.

Google can't change your MX records for you. Only the domain's owner can do this. 

Before you begin

This won't be easy, but we're here to help.

DNS records have been around since the beginning of the internet. This can be a challenging task, and the steps are different for each domain. We've tried to make this chore as easy as possible, but you may get frustrated.

Please read carefully, and we'll help you get through this!

Get ready to activate Gmail

  • Every existing email address in your company has to be associated with a Google Workspace account. Use the setup tool to add any remaining email accounts.
  • Make sure now is a good time to make this change. It takes time for the rest of the internet to learn about your new MX records. Your old email provider might receive some messages during this time.  

Changes can take up to 48 hours but typically happen more quickly. Learn more

You'll need to sign in to Bluehost

Before you get started, make sure you have the account ID and password you need to sign in to Bluehost. If you have trouble signing in to this account, find out how to reset your password.

Open the Google Workspace setup tool

You must use the Google Workspace setup tool to complete this task. If you don't already have it open in another tab, click below to open it.

Open the setup tool

Important: We strongly suggest you follow the instructions in the setup tool and only return to this page if you need additional information.

I'm stuck and need help

I get an error when I click the blue button

The setup tool is for Google Workspace and Cloud Identity administrators only. It doesn't work with any other Google product.

Make sure you're signing in with an admin account.

It says Gmail is activated for my domain

Your MX records are already set up.

If you're reading this article because your company is having trouble receiving email:

My email address ends in @gmail.com

Oh no! You've ended up in the wrong place. Click here for help with @gmail.com issues.

How to activate Gmail for Google Workspace


1

Find your DNS records


(a)

Open Bluehost and sign in with the account you used to buy your domain.

(b)

Next to the domain you're setting up today, click the Manage down arrowand select DNS.

The DNS configuration option is highlighted at Bluehost.

I'm stuck and need help

2

Set up the MX records for Google Workspace


(a)

Scroll to MX (Mail exchanger).

If you see existing MX records. click More  next to each one, and then click Remove.

An MX record is being removed from Bluehost.

(b)

Click Add record, and then complete the form.

The MX records form is ready to save.

  • Set the Priority to 1.
  • Enter @ in the Host record field.
  • Enter smtp.google.com in the Points to field.

Click Save to create your new MX record.

Add MX records to a subdomain

If you're adding a subdomain to an existing Google Workspace account, enter the subdomain in your registrar's Name/Host/Alias field. 
For example, if your new subdomain is support.your-company.com, you would add support to the Name/Host/Alias field. Don't enter @ in this field.

Tell Google Workspace to activate Gmail


(a)

Return to the browser tab where you have the Google Workspace setup tool open. (You can reopen the tool if you closed it.)

(b)

Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Activate Gmail.

Important! Some registrars may require additional time to publish your MX records. If the Google Workspace setup tool can't find your new records, wait an hour before you try again.

If you need additional help with your DNS settings, please contact your registrar. They are experts in managing your domain and are eager to help you. 


You might have to wait and try again

Some registrars take longer than others to let the world know that you have a new email provider:

  • If Google Workspace can't find your new MX records, come back in a couple of hours and click the Activate button again.
  • After you activate Gmail, updates can take up to 48 hours. Until the rest of the internet notices your new MX records, you'll still get email messages in your old email client.

Remember, Google Workspace has no control over your company's MX records. If you need help with MX records, contact Bluehost support.

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