Auto-forward From Google Workspace Using Routing

Using routing at Google Workspace (formerly known as G Suite) allows you to redirect an email address to Help Scout without going to a Gmail inbox first. This eliminates the need for an additional user at Google Workspace for that address. 

Keep in mind that means you will not have a persistent copy of the email in a Gmail inbox and you cannot apply conditional forwarding - it's all or nothing when using routing. If you want to keep a copy of your email at Gmail or want to only forward certain emails, you'll want to set up traditional forwarding instead. 

Note: Google Workspace's log search tool allows you to reference routed emails for up to 30 days if you find you need to trace anything!

1

You can head right to the Default routing settings for your Gmail service here: https://admin.google.com/ac/apps/gmail/defaultrouting Make sure you are logged in as the Google Workspace administrator. Forward these instructions to your Google Workspace admin if that isn't you!

Alternatively, you can log in to the Google Admin Panel, then click on Apps. Choose Google Workspace > Gmail > Default routing. 

2
Click ADD ANOTHER RULE.

3
Under  1. Specify envelope recipients to match, select Single Recipient, then type the email address you're redirecting to Help Scout into the Email address: field.

4
Under 2. If the envelope matches the above, do the following, select the option to Modify Message, and scroll down to the Envelope recipient header. Check the Change Envelope Recipient box. In the Replace Recipient option, enter the Help Scout Inbox address. This is the address you find in the Inbox settings, ending in either helpscout.net or helpscoutapp.com. 

Optional: We recommend also checking Bypass spam filter for this message under the Spam header in this section. Google will not route email its filter designates as spam otherwise, which can result in valid email not reaching your Help Scout Inbox without any warning to your team. Help Scout's spam filter will still apply when the emails reach your Inbox. See Manage Spam and Unwanted Email for more.

5
Finally, under 3. Options check the Perform this action on non-recognized and recognized addresses option and select Save. You're all set on the Google side!

6

Next steps: Set up DKIM to allow Help Scout servers to send email on your behalf. This step is important to help with email deliverability, so don't skip it! 

Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later.