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how to keep my domain email in gmail

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I have a domain of my business name thus the mails sent to me are arriving to the hosting company of my domain. However since the space they give is limited to 100MB I divert the emails to my gmail account ([email protected]). it was ok for years however recently gmail added SPF and DKIM protocols which my host doesn't have resulting that senders who send me an email to my domain email receive error messages from gmail. How do I continue to keep my business email and at the same time use gmail ?

I have a domain of my business name thus the mails sent to me are arriving to the hosting company of my domain. However since the space they give is limited to 100MB I divert the emails to my gmail account ([email protected]). it was ok for years however recently gmail added SPF and DKIM protocols which my host doesn't have resulting that senders who send me an email to my domain email receive error messages from gmail. How do I continue to keep my business email and at the same time use gmail ?

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My first thought is that your email provider has the capability to address the SPF and DKIM issue, and most will comply if requested, to keep the business. BUT, if the email provider refuses, my suggestion is to use Google Workspace. It's not free, but provides the full service reliability that you would want for a business. It's $6 a month and is at https://workspace.google.com/landing/partners/referral/meet.html

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Hi David, Although I will have to continue to pay the email provider as well I think this a reasonable solution. thank you !!

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You are very welcome.