To configure emails with G Suite or Google Apps, you must first enter your cPanel, go to the Domain section and then "Zone Editor" p>
When opening the Zone editor, the domain or domains hosted in the hosting will appear, we select in "Manage" the domain to which we are going to configure the registers. p>
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Here we will select each record and we will add the following: p>
Add the following DNS MX records b> p>
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Priority: 10 Data: ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM p>
Priority: 20 Data: ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM p>
Priority: 20 Data: ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM p>
Priority: 30 Data: ASPMX2.GOOGLEMAIL.COM p>
Priority: 40 Data: ASPMX3.GOOGLEMAIL.COM p>
Priority: 50 Data: ASPMX5.GOOGLEMAIL.com p>
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Add CNAME DNS record b> p>
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Name: mail | Data: GHS.GOOGLE.COM p>
Name: mail | Data: GHS.GOOGLE.COM p>
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Add SPF record b> p>
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Name / Host / Alias (Name / Host / Alias): enter @ or leave blank. It is possible that your other DNS records indicate which option is correct. P>
Time to Live (TTL): Enter 3600 or leave the default value. p>
Value / Answer / Destination (Value / Response / Destination): enter v = spf1 include: _spf.google.com ~ all. p>
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Add DKIM record b> p>
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To authenticate mail using DKIM you just have to go to the following link: https://support.google .com / a / answer / 174124 p>
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Verify the SPF record b> p>
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Verify your SPF record with the G Suite toolbox. p>
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Go to https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/checkmx/. p>
Enter the name of your domain. p>
Click on Perform checks. p>
When the test is finished, click on the effective SPF address range. p>
Check the SPF results. The results should include: p>
_spf.google.com p>
_netblocks.google.com followed by multiple IP addresses p>
_netblocks2.google.com followed by multiple IP addresses p>
_netblocks3.google.com followed by multiple IP addresses p>