Google Cloud Professional Collaboration Engineer — Question 13
Your company (your-company.com) just acquired a new business (new-company.com) that is running their email on-premises. It is close to their peak season, so any major changes need to be postponed. However, you need to ensure that the users at the new business can receive email addressed to them using your- company.com into their on-premises email server. You need to set up an email routing policy to accomplish this.
What steps should you take?
Answer options
- A. Set up an Outbound Mail Gateway to route all outbound email to the on-premises server.
- B. Set up accounts for the new employees, and use mail forwarding rules to send to the on-premises server.
- C. Set up an Inbound Mail Gateway to reroute all inbound email to the on-premises server.
- D. Set up a Default route with split delivery to route email to the on-premises server.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because setting up an Inbound Mail Gateway allows the received emails addressed to users at your-company.com to be rerouted to their on-premises server. Options A and B do not address the requirement of handling inbound emails, while option D, although it mentions routing, does not specifically address the need for an inbound solution.