Google Workspace Professional Administrator — Question 79
Your organization uses a third-party product to filter mail before it arrives at your Workspace Domain. How should you configure Gmail to ensure that inbound messages are not seen as a spam attack due to the volume of mail being received from this product?
Answer options
- A. Add the product's IP addresses as an approved sender.
- B. Allowlist the IP addresses of the third-party filtering product.
- C. Add the product's IP addresses to your organization's SPF record.
- D. List the IP addresses of the product as an Inbound Gateway.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D because designating the IP addresses as an Inbound Gateway allows Gmail to recognize and trust the messages coming from the filtering product. Options A and B are similar in intent but do not specifically address how Gmail processes inbound messages. Option C is related to SPF records, which help with sender verification but do not directly resolve spam classification for incoming filtered mail.