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I have the Google apps account: domain1.com

I have the following accounts set up:

  • Jane (jane@firstdomain.com)
  • Ben (ben@firstdomain.com)
  • Joe (joe@firstdomain.com)

  • I have the domain seconddomain.com set up as an alias of firstdomain.com. So Jane, Ben and Joe have jane@seconddomain.com, ben@seconddomain.com and joe@dseconddomain.com.

    I want to create a group using the alias email, such that group@seconddomain.com includes Jane, Ben, and Bill as recipients of that email address. Is this possible?

    Shamisenboy
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    Yes, this is possible. But a few notes to consider when doing so.

    1. It is only possible for you to create a group using @seconddomain.com if the group was added as a Secondary Domain, not a User alias domain. You can read more about it here.
    2. You would need to manually create the group, and a dropdown option should appear letting you choose which Domain you would like to use as the domain for your group email. You can read more about creating groups here.
    Century Tuna
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    • Hey Diego, in my case I have configured my second domain as an alias, is it still possible to create a group based on that second domain? – Carlos Apr 20 '22 at 23:31
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      @Carlos No, you cannot create a group entity on the Admin Console if the domain is added as a User Alias Domain. " It is only possible for you to create a group using group@seconddomain.com if the group was added as a Secondary Domain, not a User alias domain. You can read more about it [here](https://support.google.com/a/answer/7502379). ". Although just for clarity, if you choose the User Alias Domain option when adding your alias domain, all existing group entity will have a "Group Alias". – Century Tuna Apr 21 '22 at 00:27