Use this article to deploy Barracuda Email Security Service and Advanced Threat Protection for G Suite in your environment.
You can specify the Barracuda Email Security Service as an inbound mail gateway through which all incoming mail for your domain is filtered before reaching your Google account. The Barracuda Email Security Service filters out spam and viruses, then passes the mail on to the Google mail servers. Use the Configure Inbound Mail Flow instructions below to configure. You can also specify the Barracuda Email Security Service as the outbound mail gateway through which all mail is sent from your domain via your Google account to the recipient. As the outbound gateway, the Barracuda Email Security Service processes the mail by filtering out spam and viruses before final delivery. By configuring Google as described in Configure Outbound Mail Flow below, you instruct the Google mail servers to pass all outgoing mail from your domain to the Barracuda Email Security Service (the gateway server). Select the Region for your Data Center. Then click Get Started. Select your settings, accepting the default values or making changes if needed, then click Next. Barracuda Networks recommends verifying your domain via MX records with Priority 99. If you do not want to update MX records now, check the box and select a different method. When the verification is successful, click Next. Click Finish to finalize the setup and close the wizard. You configured your primary email domain in Step 3 of the wizard, above. Use the steps in the following section if you want to protect additional domains with Barracuda Email Security Service. If you are only protecting one domain, continue below with Step 3. Configure Inbound Mail Flow. Click Add Mail Server and add the remaining four mail servers from Table 1 below. Table 1. G Suite Destination Mail Servers Click Inbound gateway, and select the Enable check box. Require TLS for connections from the email gateways listed above To configure a routing rule, follow the instructions below: To ensure Barracuda Networks is the authorized sending mail service of outbound mail from your Barracuda Email Security Service, add the Sender Policy Framework (SPF) record INCLUDE line of the SPF record for your sending mail server for each domain sending outbound mail. See Sender Policy Framework for Outbound Mail for INCLUDE entries based on your Barracuda Email Security Service instance. For example, your record will look similar to: For more information, see Sender Authentication. Navigate to Apps > Google Workspace > Gmail. Click Routing toward the bottom of the page. Click Outbound gateway. Enter the Outbound smart hostname provided to you in the settings for your domain within the Barracuda Email Security Service interface: Click Save in the bottom right corner.Step 1. Launch the Barracuda Email Security Service Setup Wizard
The Email Security wizard launches. Click Next.
If you want to add additional servers, enter data for those servers now.
After you properly configure the Destination Server, enter a valid User Name to test the mail server connection.
After you have determined that the settings are correct, click Next.
In the first case, click Verify MX Records. Otherwise, click Confirm Validation.
If the verification is not successful, a message appears, letting you know that the domain could not be verified.
If you are having DNS issues that you want to address, click Skip to exit the wizard. Behind the wizard, click the Domains tab to retry the validation.
Step 2. Add Additional Email Domains (Optional)
Priority
G Suite Destination Mail Server
10
aspmx.l.google.com
20
alt1.aspmx.l.google.com
20
alt2.aspmx.l.google.com
30
alt3.aspmx.l.google.com
30
alt4.aspmx.l.google.com
Step 3. Configure Inbound Mail Flow
For example, if you are in the US region, type 64.235.144.0/20
, click Save. Click Add and then type 209.222.80.0/21
. Click Save again.
For other regions, refer to the IP addresses listed in Barracuda Email Security Service IP Ranges.
Step 4. Internal Mail
Step 1. Create Local Host
Step 2. Create Routing Rule
The new rule displays in the Routing section.
Step 5. Configure Sender Policy Framework for Outbound Mail
v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com include:spf.ess.barracudanetworks.com -all
include:spf.ess.barracudanetworks.com -all
v=spf1 include:spf.ess.barracudanetworks.com -all
Step 6. Configure Outbound Mail Flow (Optional)
Continue with Step 3 - Deploy Compliance Edition for G Suite to deploy the Barracuda Cloud Archiving Service component.