ASSOCIATE-GOOGLE-WORKSPACE-ADMINISTRATOR · Question #103
Your organization acquired a small agency. You need to create user accounts for these new employees. The new users must be able to use their new organization's email address and their email address…
The correct answer is C. Set up the acquired agency as a user alias domain from the Manage domains page. A user alias domain in Google Workspace allows every user in the organization to automatically receive an additional email address using the alias domain, all on the same account. This means a user like [email protected] also receives email at [email protected] without a…
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Your organization acquired a small agency. You need to create user accounts for these new employees. The new users must be able to use their new organization's email address and their email address with the sub-agency domain name. What should you do?
Options
- ARedirect the acquired domain to Google's MX records and add the account as a "send as"
- BSet up the acquired agency as a secondary domain from the Manage domains page.
- CSet up the acquired agency as a user alias domain from the Manage domains page.
- DSet up the acquired agency as a secondary domain and swap it to the primary domain.
How the community answered
(48 responses)- A13% (6)
- B2% (1)
- C79% (38)
- D6% (3)
Explanation
A user alias domain in Google Workspace allows every user in the organization to automatically receive an additional email address using the alias domain, all on the same account. This means a user like [email protected] also receives email at [email protected] without a separate account. A secondary domain (Option B) creates a separate pool of user accounts and does not automatically give existing users an address at that domain. Option D is wrong because swapping to a primary domain would change the main identity for all users, not add an alias. Option A (MX redirect + 'send as') requires manual per-user configuration and is not scalable for a full acquisition.
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