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We are using this for work.  Is there a way to retrieve an email sent to an email address that is not an actual email address?  For example, if the good email address is bob@yourcompany.com but the sender sent it to bobb@yourcompany.com, is there a place than google stores these or makes them retrievable?  Our old service we had years ago could do this.  Not sure with google.  And I dont see an area in the admin console where you can. 

We are using this for work.  Is there a way to retrieve an email sent to an email address that is not an actual email address?  For example, if the good email address is bob@yourcompany.com but the sender sent it to bobb@yourcompany.com, is there a place than google stores these or makes them retrievable?  Our old service we had years ago could do this.  Not sure with google.  And I dont see an area in the admin console where you can. 

Yes it is possible. There is a way to log every email sent to your domain.

I don’t remember how to do it though.
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11 minutes ago, Handcruser said:


Yes it is possible. There is a way to log every email sent to your domain.

I don’t remember how to do it though.

I think I found the area, but the log section and Google Vault is clunky at best.  

This was years ago, but I used to have Gmail set up with a private go daddy domain and there was an option to send wildcard emails like you are talking about to a default address. Not sure that helps you or if that option still exists. You're welcome, lol.

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