Please notes
- The process of adding your domain(s) as the secondary domain(s) to the G Suite Legacy account will be done by us.
- Please fill the order form for G Suite Legacy secondary domain(s) adding below.
- Our system will send an instruction email including G Suite Legacy Super Admin account information within 4 hours after payment. If you do not see the message in your inbox, please check the Spam / Junk section.
- If you are having any difficulty to complete the order through PayPal, please do send a message at support[at]gsuitelegacy.net and we will guide you through the alternate payment method.
FAQs
Yes, we can add up to two secondary domains for you at the cost of $10 each. Please select the option at the checkout page and tell us your secondary domain names.
You can add up to 20 alias domains free of cost. For the difference between secondary domain and alias, please read other FAQs
After receiving your order, we'll provide you DNS TXT record or HTML file to verify the domain in order to use with the account.
Please see this instruction to verify your domain ownership: https://support.google.com/a/answer/60216
Firstly, you will need to place an order of the account you would like to purchase at our website. Then, we will send you a domain ownership verification email to verify the domain name (TXT/CNAME record adding or HTML upload).
This verification email will be sent to your order email & your PayPal email address as well.
After you're done with the changes requested, we will complete the account setup and send you super admin credentials.
What’s the primary domain?
When you sign up for a G Suite (formally Google Apps) account, you provide an Internet domain name that becomes the primary domain associated with your G Suite account. You and your users get account names and email addresses at this domain and you can host your website, built in Google Sites if you like, at this domain.
What’s a domain alias?
As the term “Alias” suggests, domain aliases are the domain name which will not be used to create new separate emails ids, rather it will link to the email ids you already have with your primary domain. You can add a domain to your account as a domain alias to give everyone in your domain another email address at the domain alias. Mail sent to either of a user’s addresses arrives at the user’s same Gmail inbox.
As an example, let's say in your G Suite account you have a primary domain named example.com, but as you have a multinational business, you have country specific domains too, like example.co.in, example.fr, example.tk etc. Now if you create 3 separate email ids for each of your employees, say jhon@ example.com, jhon@ example.co & [email protected]. That person (Jhon) has to maintain all three email accounts daily and it would become a nightmare.
Now if you add example.com as primary domain of your G Suite account but example.co.in, example.tk as domain aliases, then even if someone sends an email to jhon@ example.us it will still go to jhon@ example.com and the person has to maintain only one email id.
What’s a secondary domain?
In addition to your primary domain, you can add additional domains to your account to let users in those domains use your services, too. When you add a domain that has its own users, we refer to it as a secondary domain. Unlike Domain Aliases, the secondary domain will allow you to create separate email ids with a separate domain name.
So, if you have example.us and example.eu added as a secondary domain in your account, you will be able to create two separate email ids, i.e. [email protected] and [email protected] – which is something you won’t be able to do with Domain Alias.
* Updated November 2019: No longer available: Downgrade to G Suite Legacy Free edition. Luckily, we still have another method to be able to add the secondary domain to G Suite Legacy accounts (Name before: Google Apps Standard, Google Apps Legacy, Google Apps Free Edition accounts). That means, this service still continues.
The secondary domain will allow you to create separate email ids with the separate domain name. So, if you have example.us and example.eu added as the secondary domain in your account, you will be able to create two separate email ids, i.e. jerry@ example.us and jhon@ example.eu – which is something you won’t be able to do with Domain Alias.
I will help you add the secondary domain(s) for your G Suite Legacy free Edition account (G Suite Standard).
Please make sure that your account hasn't changed the primary domain before. We will not responsible in case your account can't downgrade back to the legacy-free account (The reason is Google disabled downgrade back to legacy-free edition for the account which has already been changed the primary domain).
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