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artem9112021-03-04 21:44:52
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artem911, 2021-03-04 21:44:52

There is no domain, there is corporate mail, what should I do?

A long time ago I started using corporate mail, which worked on Google, and I never thought about what if something happened to the domain. In general, this situation happened, the mail stopped working, the domain is not mine and never was (a long time ago the Internet provider created mail for its users with its own domain). At the same time, the Google account works as usual, mail just does not come.

Actually, the question is: is there a way out of this situation? I know it's probably not, but...

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ky0, 2021-03-04
@ky0

You buy another domain, link it to your account, create aliases for mailboxes, or simply replace their domain.

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Andrey Gavrilov, 2021-03-04
@thexaver

buy a domain

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Zettabyte, 2021-03-05
@Zettabyte

mail stopped working

Check the MX records for this provider's domain - perhaps they decided that no one uses mail anymore and reconfigured them to another server, for example, for their internal needs.
You can also send a letter to your address from some other mailbox and see what error comes back.
Maybe their subscription has expired. If it was paid, then they stopped paying. If it's free, then the admin needs to log in at least once a year. In the second case, contact them - they can only be grateful to you for not letting their free account burn out. There is about a month to reactivate it.
To do something with the domain settings in Google Workspace (aka G Suite and Google Apps), as advised above, you most likely will not succeed, because. You must be an administrator of the organization.
There is no complete information, but probably you need to either migrate or negotiate with the domain owner about something like setting a redirect from your current address to a new one that you will start.

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artem911, 2021-03-05
@artem911

in general, most likely the domain was bought out and the new owner threw off all the records, the only way out is to try to contact him

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