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When you are ready to launch your dynamic emails to your users, you must
register with Google for each sender email address that you use. You only
need to register the email once even if your email content changes or the same
sender email address is used for another use case in the future.
To register a sender email, complete the following steps:
Send a real, production-ready email coming from your production servers
(or a server with similar SPF/DKIM/DMARC/From:/Return-Path: headers)
including the dynamic email MIME part to
ampforemail.whitelisting@gmail.com. We need this in order to check that you
comply with all the guidelines and requirements.
As you send this email, do the following:
Make sure that the AMP version of the email is correct prior to
sending the email by
testing it in Gmail
Send the email directly instead of forwarding it. Gmail
removes AMP MIME parts when forwarding an email.
Fill out the registration form
and await our response. We aim to respond to most requests within 5 working
days.
Your participation as a sender of dynamic email is subject to compliance with
the Prevent mail to Gmail users from being blocked or sent to
spam guidelines, which are
subject to change without notice. You are responsible for ensuring compliance
with the current guidelines. Your participation may be revoked at any time if
abuse or policy violations are discovered, or at Google's discretion. We may
request additional information during the registration process or after
registration is complete to verify your compliance.
Registration guidelines
You must meet the following guidelines in order to successfully register with
Google:
You must send a real, production-quality example email, not a demo or "Hello
World" example. Don't put placeholder strings like {name} and {count} or
test strings like [Test], [Proof mail] and [Sample] in your subject or
body.
Emails must have a similar HTML or text MIME part. There are many instances
where this is shown instead, such as when the user has disabled dynamic email.
The email must have no bugs.
You must authenticate the emails using SPF, DKIM and DMARC as detailed in
the Security
requirements.
Ensure that you have reviewed the AMP for Email best practices, and that
your email conforms to the suggestions there.
Registration works on a per-sender-email-address basis. If you want to
register more than one sender email address, each address needs to be
registered separately and needs to send its own production-quality email.
This is true even if the separate email addresses have the same domain, as
the registration doesn't work on a per-sender-email-domain basis.
You mustn't allow third parties, such as users or the general public, to
directly author and send emails. The emails you send can contain
user-generated content, such as posts or comments. Testing tools and "email
playgrounds" can't be whitelisted and should instead rely on the steps
outlined in Test your AMP emails in
Gmail.
The eTLD+1
of the sender email address to be registered must serve or redirect to a
valid website (e.g., not a parked domain) that belongs to the sender. For
example, if the sender email address is noreply@mail.example.com, then
https://example.com must serve the website. The website must be accessible
worldwide without needing an IP filter.
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Send a real, production-ready email coming from your production servers\n (or a server with similar SPF/DKIM/DMARC/`From:`/`Return-Path:` headers)\n including the dynamic email MIME part to\n `ampforemail.whitelisting@gmail.com`. We need this in order to check that you\n comply with all the [guidelines and requirements](#registration_guidelines).\n As you send this email, do the following:\n\n 1. Make sure that the AMP version of the email is correct prior to sending the email by [testing it in Gmail](/workspace/gmail/ampemail/testing-dynamic-email)\n 2. Send the email directly instead of forwarding it. Gmail removes AMP MIME parts when forwarding an email.\n\n | **Caution:** Google will reject your registration application if you don't send an email for review, if you send a test (blank) email, or if you send an email that doesn't contain an AMP MIME part. Don't add `ampforemail.whitelisting@gmail.com` to your mailing list because it might cause many static HTML emails to be sent, which don't contain AMP MIME parts. At the time of review, Google only opens the most recently received email from the sender email address to register.\n3. Fill out the [registration form](https://forms.gle/fDqLE1gh4wMB6BeQ6)\n and await our response. We aim to respond to most requests within 5 working\n days.\n\nYour participation as a sender of dynamic email is subject to compliance with\nthe [Prevent mail to Gmail users from being blocked or sent to\nspam](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/81126) guidelines, which are\nsubject to change without notice. You are responsible for ensuring compliance\nwith the current guidelines. Your participation may be revoked at any time if\nabuse or policy violations are discovered, or at Google's discretion. We may\nrequest additional information during the registration process or after\nregistration is complete to verify your compliance.\n\nRegistration guidelines\n\nYou must meet the following guidelines in order to successfully register with\nGoogle:\n\n- You must send a real, production-quality example email, not a demo or \"Hello World\" example. Don't put placeholder strings like `{name}` and `{count}` or test strings like `[Test]`, `[Proof mail]` and `[Sample]` in your subject or body.\n- Emails must have a similar HTML or text MIME part. There are many instances where this is shown instead, such as when the user has disabled dynamic email.\n- The email must have no bugs.\n- You must authenticate the emails using SPF, DKIM and DMARC as detailed in the [Security\n requirements](/workspace/gmail/ampemail/security-requirements).\n- Ensure that you have reviewed the AMP for Email best practices, and that your email conforms to the suggestions there.\n- Registration works on a per-sender-email-address basis. If you want to\n register more than one sender email address, each address needs to be\n registered separately and needs to send its own production-quality email.\n\n This is true even if the separate email addresses have the same domain, as\n the registration doesn't work on a per-sender-email-domain basis.\n- You mustn't allow third parties, such as users or the general public, to\n directly author and send emails. The emails you send can contain\n user-generated content, such as posts or comments. Testing tools and \"email\n playgrounds\" can't be whitelisted and should instead rely on the steps\n outlined in [Test your AMP emails in\n Gmail](/workspace/gmail/ampemail/testing-dynamic-email).\n\n- Emails must follow the [Prevent mail to Gmail users from\n being blocked or sent to spam](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/81126)\n guidelines.\n\n- A low rate of spam complaints from users.\n\n- The [eTLD+1](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/eTLD)\n of the sender email address to be registered must serve or redirect to a\n valid website (e.g., not a parked domain) that belongs to the sender. For\n example, if the sender email address is `noreply@mail.example.com`, then\n `https://example.com` must serve the website. The website must be accessible\n worldwide without needing an IP filter."]]