YeOldeStonecat
Well-Known Member
- Reaction score
- 6,688
- Location
- Englewood Florida
I know how to do this with 365, but it doesn't appear to work with Google even though it looks like it should.
I have a client with 2x domains under his Google account. I migrated the first company already, and I need to delete those mailboxes. As I'm pretty sure that any external people on Google who email them...will have the email land in their Google mailboxes...instead of making it to 365. Because...Google still thinks its mail servers own the domain. That's how most other mail servers work anyways...I'm guessing Googles does. (instead of checking public MX records).
Anyways, the head honcho there has domainA. Which is the one I need to delete, and he is the superadmin of the site.
I created my own account, superadmin, under domain B...which I'll migrate next week.
My question is, can I just delete the domain from the Google tenant? With 365, all users would revert back to @initialdomain.onmicrosoft.com.
I see Google has a test domain, @initialdomain.test-google-a.com but it doesn't appear you can log in using that...or even create an account using that test domain.
I don't want to delete domainA..and have all the user mailboxes who use that for primary get whacked...yet.
I have a client with 2x domains under his Google account. I migrated the first company already, and I need to delete those mailboxes. As I'm pretty sure that any external people on Google who email them...will have the email land in their Google mailboxes...instead of making it to 365. Because...Google still thinks its mail servers own the domain. That's how most other mail servers work anyways...I'm guessing Googles does. (instead of checking public MX records).
Anyways, the head honcho there has domainA. Which is the one I need to delete, and he is the superadmin of the site.
I created my own account, superadmin, under domain B...which I'll migrate next week.
My question is, can I just delete the domain from the Google tenant? With 365, all users would revert back to @initialdomain.onmicrosoft.com.
I see Google has a test domain, @initialdomain.test-google-a.com but it doesn't appear you can log in using that...or even create an account using that test domain.
I don't want to delete domainA..and have all the user mailboxes who use that for primary get whacked...yet.