Registos MX

Registos MX

Os registos MX (Mail Exchange) são uma parte essencial dos registos DNS (Sistema de Nomes de Domínio) de um domínio. Eles especificam os servidores de correio responsáveis por receber mensagens de email para um domínio específico.

Em termos mais simples, quando alguém envia um email para “utilizador@seudominio.com“, os servidores de correio que enviam essa mensagem consultam os registos MX de “seudominio.com” para determinar para que servidor ou servidores devem encaminhar essa mensagem.

Dentro do contexto de configuração de email, os registos MX são fundamentais, pois garantem que os emails enviados para o seu domínio sejam corretamente direcionados para os servidores de email apropriados. Se os registos MX estiverem configurados incorretamente ou estiverem em falta, os emails destinados ao seu domínio poderão não ser entregues ou poderão ser entregues ao servidor errado.

Configurar Registos MX para o Google Workspace:

  1. Aceda ao fornecedor do seu domínio: Entre na conta onde registou o seu domínio.
  2. Aceda à gestão de DNS: Procure e aceda à secção de gestão de DNS ou algo com designação similar.
  3. Localize a secção dos Registos MX: Dentro da gestão de DNS, encontre a secção onde pode modificar ou adicionar registos MX.
  4. Eliminar registos MX existentes: Se já tiver alguns registos MX definidos, é recomendável que os elimine para evitar conflitos de roteamento de correio.
  5. Adicione os registos MX do Google Workspace: Irá introduzir uma série de endereços fornecidos pelo Google. Os valores que deve adicionar são:
    • Prioridade: 1, Endereço: ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
    • Prioridade: 5, Endereço: ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
    • Prioridade: 5, Endereço: ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
    • Prioridade: 10, Endereço: ALT3.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
    • Prioridade: 10, Endereço: ALT4.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM

    Assegure-se de introduzir estes valores exatamente como estão listados, incluindo as prioridades.

  6. Guardar as alterações: Depois de adicionar todos os registos, certifique-se de guardar ou confirmar as alterações.
  7. Verificar a configuração no Google Workspace: Regresse à sua conta Google Workspace e vá à secção onde iniciou o processo de configuração dos registos MX. Aqui, poderá verificar se os registos foram configurados corretamente.
  8. Aguarde: Lembre-se de que as alterações aos registos DNS podem demorar entre algumas horas a 48 horas a propagar pela Internet, por isso pode não ver os resultados imediatamente.

Após ter completado estes passos, os e-mails enviados para o seu domínio serão roteados através dos servidores do Google Workspace.

Improved search query suggestions in Google Chat web

What’s changing

In conjunction with recent updates to search in Google Chat, we’re introducing enhanced search query suggestions, a feature already available on mobile, that helps you find the right message, person, file, or space in Chat on the web. 
When searching in Chat, you will now see query suggestions based on historical search activity, sorted by relevance. The top suggestion will also appear in the search box and you can press “Tab” to autofill the query. You can also delete a suggested query by hovering over it and clicking on the “x” icon next to it. 

Getting started 

Admins: There is no admin control for this feature. End users: Visit the Help Center to learn more about searching for Google Chat messages. 

Rollout pace 

Rapid Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on November 17, 2023 Scheduled Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on December 6, 2023 

Availability 

Available to all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google Accounts 

Resources 

Google Workspace Updates Weekly Recap – November 17, 2023

4 New updates

Unless otherwise indicated, the features below are available to all Google Workspace customers, and are fully launched or in the process of rolling out. Rollouts should take no more than 15 business days to complete if launching to both Rapid and Scheduled Release at the same time. If not, each stage of rollout should take no more than 15 business days to complete.

Enhancing Google Drive usability on large screen Android devices 
Building upon improvements to the Google Workspace experience on large screen Android devices, we’re excited to announce additional enhancements that bring our tablet experience more inline with our web experience. Specifically, you’ll notice: 
Above the main doclist, users will now see a tappable folder hierarchy for their current view. This allows a user to keep track of where they are in Drive and easily navigate out of nested folders. Per-file data columns to show when a file was last modified and how much storage is used by each file. A color palette that matches the Google Material Design 3 guidelines. Rolling out to Rapid Release domains now; launch to Scheduled Release domains planned for November 27th, 2023. | Available to all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google Accounts. | Learn more about using Google Drive
Expanding Google Drive log events to additional Google Workspace editions 
Drive log events, a feature that enables admins to access an audit and investigation page to run searches related to Drive log events, is now available for Google Workspace Cloud Identity Free and Cloud Identity Premium editions. | Rolling out now to Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains at an extended pace (potentially longer than 30 days for feature visibility). | Learn more about Drive log events
Easily convert hyperlinked text to smart chips using the tab key in Google Sheets 
Building upon the tab to convert feature in Google Sheets, when your hyperlinked text matches the text of a smart chip in Sheets, you will now be prompted to convert an inserted file, people, calendar event, Youtube or place link into a smart chip. For example, if the hyperlinked text is a file name, Sheets will automatically recommend converting it to a file chip. | Rolling out now to Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains at a gradual pace (up to 15 days for feature visibility). | Available to all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google Accounts. | Learn more about inserting smart chips in Google Sheets
More languages available for Google Meet captions 
You can now use captions in Google Meet in Finnish & Hebrew. You can use captions to view subtitles as everyone speaks during a meeting — captions are only visible to you. Note that because this is a newly supported language, it will be denoted with a “beta” tag as we continue to optimize performance. See our Help Center for a complete list of supported languages for captions in Meet. We’ve also removed the “beta” tag from the following languages, as they have been validated and are out of beta: 
English (UK) French (Canada) Thai Vietnamese Polish Romanian Turkish Available now to all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google accounts. | Learn more about using captions in Google Meet.

Previous announcements

The announcements below were published on the Workspace Updates blog earlier this week. Please refer to the original blog posts for complete details.


Take action on Google Drive requests and comments directly in Google Chat 
You can now collaborate more easily on Docs, Sheets and Slides comments without ever leaving Chat. | Learn more about Drive comments and requests in Chat.
AppSheet smart chips for Google Docs 
You can now insert smart chips for AppSheet content into documents, allowing you to access AppSheet data directly into Docs. | Learn more about AppSheet smart chips
View full screen tasks lists on Google Calendar 
You will now be able to see all your tasks and task lists in a single full screen view on Calendar web. | Learn more about full screen tasks lists in Calendar
Star important messages in Google Chat 
Following the recent announcement of home and mentions in Google Chat, we’re excited to introduce starred on web, an additional shortcut in the redesigned navigation panel that helps you stay on top of your most important messages in Chat. | Learn more about starring messages in Chat.
Read and write out of office and focus time events using the Calendar API
In addition to reading and writing working location data, we’re expanding the Calendar API functionality to encompass out of office and focus time data. | Learn more about using the Calendar API.
Improved search query suggestions in Google Chat web
In conjunction with recent updates to search in Google Chat, we’re introducing enhanced search query suggestions, a feature already available on mobile, that helps you find the right message, person, file, or space in Chat on the web. | Learn more about searching in Chat.

Completed rollouts

The features below completed their rollouts to Rapid Release domains, Scheduled Release domains, or both. Please refer to the original blog posts for additional details.


Rapid Release Domains: 
Scheduled Release Domains: 
Rapid and Scheduled Release Domains: 

For a recap of announcements in the past six months, check out What’s new in Google Workspace (recent releases).

  

Read and write out of office and focus time events using the Calendar API

What’s changing 

In addition to reading and writing working location data, we’re expanding the Calendar API functionality to encompass out of office and focus time data. Developers can use the API to read and write this information and synchronize users’ availability with external systems. For example, you can use the API in conjunction with HR systems to automatically add OOO entries to a user’s calendar when they submit vacation time. Or the API can be used to automatically block focus time on a user’s calendar to complete training courses. 
Reading and writing out of office and focus time is helpful in a variety of situations such as: Creating and updating OOO and Focus Time events (Events.Insert, Events.Update, Events.Patch). Specifying OOO and Focus Time specific features, such as auto-declining meetings, and setting do-not-disturb statuses. Selecting any combination of event types to read from a calendar (Events.List). 
Further, reading and writing this information eliminates the need for users to enter the same information into multiple systems, helping to cut down on manual churn.

Who’s impacted

Developers

Why you’d use it

Out of office and focus time event support joins support for working location, which was announced earlier this year, to round out API functionality for calendar events. Each specific event type can be synced throughout your organization’s IT ecosystem, creating seamless user journeys and helping to connect users with resources and each other. This includes things such as:
Mapping working location data to better adapt on-site resources and update other third-party surfaces, such as hot desk booking tools. Automatically blocking OOO based on vacation or PTO requests.Blocking off focus time events to give users time to go through onboarding or other company training programs.

Additional details

Prior to this update, if you requested to read a user’s calendar via API v3, out of office and focus time events were returned with unknownorganizer@calendar.google.com in the organizer field, and without their specific features. With this update, these events will return with all their properties and the specific user as organizer. Please check your code to ensure it does not make implicit assumptions about the previous API return values, and use the eventType parameter to perform different operations with regular, OOO, Focus Time, or Working Location events 

Getting started

Admins: There is no admin control for this feature.

Developers: Use our Developer Documentation for more information about managing focus time, out of office, and working location events.

End users: There is no end user action required. Visit the Help Center to learn more about showing when you’re out of office or using focus time in Calendar. 

Rollout pace

Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 15 days for feature visibility) starting on November 16, 2023

Availability

The Calendar API is available to all. 

Out of Office events are available to Google Workspace Essentials, Enterprise Essentials, Frontline, Enterprise Starter, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Nonprofits, Business Starter, Business Standard, Business Plus, Education Fundamentals, Education Standard, and Education Plus customers.

Focus Time events are available to Google Workspace Enterprise Starter, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Nonprofits, Business Standard, Business Plus, Education Fundamentals, Education Standard, and Education Plus customers.

Resources

Star important messages in Google Chat

What’s changing

Following the recent announcement of home and mentions in Google Chat, we’re excited to introduce starred on web, an additional shortcut in the redesigned navigation panel that helps you stay on top of your most important messages in Chat. 

Who’s impacted 

End users 

Why you’d use it 

This feature enables you to “star” any messages in Chat for easy access via the starred shortcut in the navigation panel, and can be useful when you need to come back to a message later. 

Additional details 

Starring messages is unavailable in existing spaces organized by conversation topic (legacy threaded). 

Getting started 

Admins: There is no admin control for this feature. End users:To star a message, hover over the message and click the star icon or click on the three dot overflow menu to display the star option.You can unstar a message from the original message or unstar messages from the shortcut. Starred messages will be available on mobile in 2024. Visit the Help Center to learn how to star messages in Chat

Rollout pace 

Rapid Release domains: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 15 days for feature visibility) starting on November 16, 2023 Scheduled Release domains: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 15 days for feature visibility) starting on November 30, 2023 

Availability 

Available to all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google Accounts 

Resources 

View full screen tasks lists on Google Calendar

What’s changing 

We recently completed the migration of Reminders from Google Calendar and Google Assistant to Google Tasks in order to provide an easy way to view and manage all your to-dos in one place. To build upon this, we’re providing you with a full screen desktop experience to view all tasks together. Starting today, you will be able to see all your tasks and task lists in a single full screen view on Calendar web.

Who’s impacted 

End users 

Why it matters 

In addition to an optimized desktop layout, this update makes it easier for you to stay on top of and organize your tasks. 

Getting started 

Admins: There is no admin control for this feature. End users: To view full screen tasks on Calendar web, go to Calendar.google.com > click on the task icon in the top bar. Visit the Help Center to learn more about Google Tasks

Rollout pace 

Rapid Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on November 16, 2023Scheduled Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on December 1, 2023

Availability 

Available to all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google Accounts 

Resources 

AppSheet smart chips for Google Docs

What’s changing 

In Google Docs, you can already insert smart chips for Docs, Sheets and Slides files, date chips, Calendar event chips, and more. Beginning today, you can now insert smart chips for AppSheet content. These smart chips allow you to access AppSheet data directly into Docs — you’ll be able to view and take action on the data, including triggering automations, without having to leave Docs.

Getting started

Admins: AppSheet smart chips are included as part of the AppSheet product service entitlement in your Admin Console. Additional policies and settings can be configured directly in AppSheetEnd Users: All Workspace customers are entitled to use AppSheet smart chips in Google Docs once they are enabled. To enable them, you’ll need to install the AppSheet for Google Docs Add-On from Google Workspace Marketplace. Visit the AppSheet Help Center to learn more about getting started with AppSheet and inserting AppSheet smart chips into a Google Doc.

Rollout pace

This feature is available now.

Availability

Available to Google Workspace customers with AppSheet licenses.

Resources

Take action on Google Drive requests and comments directly in Google Chat

What’s changing

Currently, you can use the Google Drive Chat app to get read-only notifications in Chat about activity in Drive, such as comments and share requests. Starting today, we’re adding the following improvements:

Reply to and resolve comments in Google Docs, Sheets and Slides directly from Chat Show more of the comment thread so you can have more context while replying @mention your colleagues easily while replying to comments With these updates, you can collaborate more easily on Docs, Sheets and Slides without ever leaving Chat.

Getting started 

Admins: In the Admin Console, you may install the Drive app for Google Chat on behalf of users in your domain. Alternatively, you can specify whether your users can install the Drive app for Google Chat from the Google Workspace Marketplace. End users: If allowed by your admin, you can install the Drive app for Google Chat using the “New chat” button in Google Chat. 

Rollout pace 

Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Full rollout (1–3 days for feature visibility) starting on November 14, 2023 

Availability 

Available to all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google Accounts 

Resources 

1:1 video calling in the Google Meet mobile app is now available

What’s changing

You can now make cloud-encrypted 1:1 video calls to other users in your organization using the Meet mobile app. Previously, you had to create a meeting link ahead of time, which could then be shared in a calendar invite, chat, or email. Now you can place a Meet call on your mobile app directly to a colleague, ringing their mobile device. Within the call, you’ll also have access to the latest Meet features including in-meeting chat, virtual backgrounds and visual effects, live closed captions, and more depending on your Workspace edition. 

Getting started 

Admins:
This feature will be ON by default and can only be turned OFF by turning off Meet meetings and calls for your organization. Alternatively, you can deploy the Google Meet (Original) app from Google Play or the App Store to managed devices if you do not wish for users to have calling capabilities (outbound and inbound calls). Note: We will introduce admin controls to restrict inbound calls next year. We’ll provide an update here on the Workspace Updates Blog when more information is available. If you have legacy calling enabled for your users, they will have access to features previously found in Duo (group calls, messages, moments, family mode, etc.) if they have not upgraded to the new Meet app. End users: Meet calls do not include legacy calling features previously found in Duo (group calls, messages, moments, family mode, knock knock) but those continue to be available if you have not upgraded to the new Meet app and are using legacy calling. Visit the Help Center to learn how to make Meet Calls with Google Meet and to learn about the new Google Meet app

Rollout pace 

iOS: 
Rapid and Scheduled Release domains: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 15 days for feature visibility) starting November 2, 2023 
Android: 
Rapid and Scheduled Release domains: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 15 days for feature visibility) starting on November 14, 2023 

Availability 

Available to all Google Workspace customers 

Resources 

Google Workspace Updates Weekly Recap – November 3, 2023

New updates 

There are no new updates to share this week. Please see below for a recap of published announcements. 

Previous announcements

The announcements below were published on the Workspace Updates blog earlier this week. Please refer to the original blog posts for complete details.

Google Meet Series One Desk 27 and Acer Chromebase for Meetings devices will automatically adjust your lighting 

Currently, Google Meet automatically adjusts your lighting for meetings on the web, helping to improve your video quality in underexposed environments. We’re now expanding this functionality to meetings taken on Google Meet Series One Desk 27 and Acer Chromebase for Meetings devices. | Available for all Google Workspace customers using Series One Desk 27 devices and Acer Chromebase for Meetings devices only. | Learn more about adjusting your lighting. 
Enhancements to Google Meet viewer mode improve user participation and gives hosts greater flexibility 
Viewers can now send emoji reactions during a meeting, which is a lightweight, non-disruptive way to engage and participate in meetings without interrupting the speaker. Meeting hosts and co-hosts will be able to promote a viewer to a meeting contributor while the hosts are using picture-in-picture mode. | Available to Google Workspace Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Fundamentals, Education Standard, Teaching & Learning upgrade, and Education Plus customers only. | Learn more about Google Meet viewer mode. 
Take Google Meet on-the-go with ease 
We’re introducing a new, simplified mobile experience that will make taking calls on-the-go easier and less distracting. When you join Google Meet from your mobile device, we’ll automatically detect whether you’re in-motion and prompt you to use On-the-Go mode. | Learn more about on-the-go in Meet
1:1 video calling in the Google Meet mobile app is now available 
You can now make cloud-encrypted 1:1 video calls to other users in your organization using the Meet mobile app. | Learn more about 1:1 video calling in Meet mobile app. 

Completed rollouts

The features below completed their rollouts to Rapid Release domains, Scheduled Release domains, or both. Please refer to the original blog posts for additional details.


Rapid Release Domains: