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To opt in to the EAP and enable the new Gmail for your domain, follow the instructions in the Help Center.
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These new native offline capabilities are only available to customers participating in the new Gmail Early Adopter Program (EAP). The Gmail Offline Chrome app will stop working in the future, so we recommend that users uninstall it and begin using the native offline feature as soon as possible. We previously announced that we’re moving Chrome apps, like Gmail Offline, to the web. They can also choose whether to keep offline data on their computers or have it removed when they log out. Once you’ve enabled Gmail offline for your domain, individuals who are using the new Gmail can turn it on from the Offline tab in their settings (the feature is disabled by default). This will prevent your users from keeping content on their local devices when they log out.

If you want offline content deleted for your users when they sign out of their Google accounts, check the Force deletion of offline data on log out of Google account box. To get started, enable Gmail offline for your domain in the Admin console (the feature is disabled by default).
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Starting in May, people using the new Gmail in a Chrome browser (v61 or higher) can search, write, delete, and archive up to 90 days of messages, even when they’re offline.

Fortunately, native offline capabilities in the new Gmail make it possible to work without interruption-even when you don’t have an internet connection. What’s new : We can guarantee you’ll want to work on the go, but we can’t guarantee you’ll have Wi-Fi. We’d really appreciate your thoughts on how we can make this resource work best for you.Īnnounced May 8th, 2018 Share with your organization - back to top.
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To help you better track the full breadth of G Suite launches, including those that aren’t announced on the G Suite Updates blog, check out the What’s new in G Suite page in the Help Center. Self-diagnose ICS-related issues with improved Google Calendar audit logsĬloud Connect: The community for G Suite administrators Twelve third-party applications added to the pre-integrated SAML apps catalogĪutomatically provision users with six additional appsĬalendar Interop now uses a restricted set of IPs
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Making Admin Quarantine easier, quicker, and saferĮnforce password policy on Android work profile with Mobile Managementĭefine rules to handle Gmail confidential mode messages Making it even easier to join meetings from more third-party clientsĪdmin preview for Google Sites automatic conversion toolĬhanges to embedded content on classic Google SitesĮxpanding Braille support in Google Sheetsīuilt-in protections and controls for Team Drives Include a message when changing meeting details in Google Calendar Migrating all G Suite domains from classic Hangouts to Hangouts Meet
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White color brushes & Bluetooth conferencing with the latest Jamboard releaseĭial into Hangouts Meet from four additional markets Updates to Hangouts Meet home screen and screensaver on in-room displays New insights in Google Docs Activity dashboard
