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Securely mailing external recipients - Google Workspace
This document explains how to safely send a message to someone outside your organization. A verification method is required because the external recipient likely does not have a Zivver account. Recipient verification adds an extra layer of security to the Zivver message in the form of an SMS code or access code. You only need to complete the verification method once per email address. Zivver remembers verified recipients and automatically reinstates them.
Securely mailing external recipients
The procedure below assumes that you have created a new email draft in Gmail and have added one or more recipients.
- Open a new email in Gmail.
- Click the toggle
in the Zivver toolbar to enable secure mailing.
The button turns green to indicate that secure mailing is enabled: . - Click the
Recipient verification icon.
A window opens with recipient verification methods. - Click the menu below a recipient.
- Choose recipient verification methods as needed:
- Zivver – This method is automatically selected if the recipient has a Zivver account. The recipient can read the message immediately. This option is not available for new recipients.
- SMS to new number – Choose this method if you know the recipient’s mobile phone number. They will receive a code via SMS and must enter it in a form to open the message.
- SMS to
phonenumber– Choose this method to send a new SMS code to a phone number that Zivver already knows. The recipient will receive a code via SMS and must enter it to open the message. - Set up organization access code – Use this method if you want a single access code to be used by all senders in your organization (or domain) when emailing this recipient. The recipient will be asked to enter the code when they receive the message.
- Organization access code
saved_code– Use this method if your organization has already set an access code for the recipient. The recipient will be asked to enter this code when they receive the message.Note
Both Organization access codesaved_codeand Access codesaved_codeare shown as Access codesaved_code. The description below each option clarifies whether it is an organization or personal access code. - Access code – Choose this method if you do not have the recipient’s mobile number but can contact them by other means besides email. Choose a code and share it with the recipient through a secure channel. Do not send the code via email, as that would compromise the message’s security.
- Access code
saved_code– Use this method if the recipient already has an access code that you shared earlier. The recipient will be asked to enter the code when they receive the message.Note
Both Organization access codesaved_codeand Access codesaved_codeare shown as Access codesaved_code. The description below each option clarifies whether it is an organization or personal access code. - Verification email – Choose this option only if none of the above options are available. Zivver will send an access code via email. Learn more about verification methods.
- Transport security compliant – Use this method if your organization allows sending messages using transport security (such as TLS, DANE, or PKIX). If the recipient supports NTA 7516, this will automatically be selected as the verification method. If the recipient supports another compliant transport security method, it may be used depending on your organization’s configuration.
- Optional: Choose a notification language:
- Choose a language from the drop-down menu next to the contact.
Tip
You can quickly apply the same language to all recipients by checking the Set this language for all x recipients box. - Click to save your choice.
- Choose a language from the drop-down menu next to the contact.
- Click .
You can now safely send the email, including to recipients outside your organization.