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Description
Description
Apologies if this isn't the right place for this - I was sent here by support.
We were wondering if it was possible to whitelist inter-domain emails with markup (https://developers.google.com/gmail/markup/overview ), rather than needing to ask for permission for every email that we want to send (https://developers.google.com/gmail/markup/registering-with-google ).
We would only need this for internal emails sent (i.e. from @example.com to other @example.com addresses), or have the ability to whitelist a single address (noreply@example.com ) that can send markup emails to our domain. There's already some system in place for sending messages to yourself (albeit it's for testing purposes), so this seems like something that could be feasible.
Impact
We are expanding some of our automated processes and plan on using the GoToAction in many of our automated emails to our staff. If we have to get every email variant approved, we'll do that, but having a system that allows us to approve our own emails for internal usage would be much preferred.