Capture all your clients correspondence in real-time by configuring your Google inbox to route your emails into Accelo.
Using this guide, you can:
Connecting your G Suite account allows you to enable automatic email syncing, which automatically syncs messages sent to or from Accelo contacts between your Accelo and Gmail accounts.
Once connected, the automatic email syncing process will check each inbox for new messages every thirty minutes.
Incoming email can be synced to Accelo instantly using an email forwarding rule. That rule can be configured either by the G Suite domain administrator, configuring forwarding rules for all users, or by individuals who want to improve the speed of their own email sync.
To improve the speed of your sync, we highly recommend using these forwarding rules to improve the speed at which emails are captured in Accelo. Email forwarding allows emails sent in your Google inbox to sync instantly within your Accelo account.
You can also find your Accelo capture account name under your Profile in Accelo.
We recommend testing if emails are being captured by having a client / friend whose email address is already listed as a contact in your Accelo account send an email. That email should automatically appear in your Accelo inbox.
Please note - Accelo will only capture emails from addresses that are already added as Contacts on your Account. Emails sent to you by staff members at your Company or contacts not added to Accelo are not captured for security purposes.
Incoming email rules can be configured for all domain users by the G Suite domain administrator, saving time and effort for other users. You must have domain administrator privileges to your G Suite domain to do this.
This domain-wide change is made via the G Suite admin console.
Click the Apps > G Suite > Gmail > Advanced Settings buttons to open your Gmail configuration
Select your primary organization
Locate the Recipient Address Map heading and click Configure
Give your new mapping a clear name. We suggest "Accelo"
Select All Incoming Messages to ensure that no emails are missed. Your email privacy preferences will still be applied to all emails which are forwarded directly to Accelo.
Enter the addresses which you'd like to forward to Accelo, and the Accelo Capture Address which they'll be forwarded to. Google requires these mappings to be entered using a specific format, entering showing your email address, followed by a comma, and then the address which you'd like to forward to. For example:
Your Email Address | Accelo Capture Address | Google-Formatted Address Mapping |
john@smithco.com | john.smith@smithco.accelo.com | john@smithco.com,john.smith@smithco.accelo.com |
support@acme.com | support@acme.accelo.com | support@acme.com,support@acme.accelo.com |
jane@corporateenterprises.com | jane@coe.accelo.com | jane@corporateenterprises.com,jane@coe.accelo.com |
Click the Add button to add the new mappings to your Google configuration.
Scroll down to the Routing Options heading, and select Also route to original destination. This will ensure that incoming email appears in both Gmail and Accelo.
Click the Add Setting button, and then click Save Changes on the resulting page.
Outgoing email sent from Gmail, mobile phones, or other services connected to a user's G Suite account can be captured into Accelo using a few different methods. We will go over these below.
You can configure your Accelo account to be a part of your G Suite's Content Compliance rules. Doing so (like other methods shown here) is another way to ensure your outbound emails get captured into Accelo. You can follow Google's guides on how to do so here. Alternatively, you can follow our guide below.
Note: If you can access https://admin.google.com/YOURDOMAIN/AdminHome?hl=en#ServiceSettings/service=email&subtab=filters , where "YOURDOMAIN" is your G Suite domain, you can just skip to step 5.
Once you've logged in as a G Suite Administrator, go to Apps.
On the next page, select G Suite.
Then select Gmail.
Select Advanced Settings.
Navigate to your Compliance section closer to the bottom of the page.
Add a new Locally Applied BCC recipient of log@yourdomain.accelo.com (yourdomain being your actual deployment name). The match rule should be Outbound when someone internal is sending. See screenshot below for and example of the setup. This will ensure Accelo gets a copy on the way out the door.
If you aren't part of a G Suite domain, or don't want to use Accelo as a relay server, individual messages can be synced to Accelo as desired.
To sync individual messages, BCC your Accelo account's unique log address, log@yourdomain.accelo.com . Of course, you want to replace "yourdomain" with your actual account name. It is the domain you use to log into your Accelo account.
Now that you've connected your Accelo and G Suite email account, you'll need to update your DNS records to ensure that your emails continue to be delivered safely and securely. Follow our Guide to updating your DNS's SPF record.