# Google Workspace ## Identification `Delete & Abandoned` explicitly classifies domains/mailboxes for retirement. Google `G Suite` is normalized outside the quote to [[Google Workspace|Google Workspace]]. Bryant and [PERSON REDACTED] identities are the apparent target canonical namespace; arrow direction and exact forwarding behavior still require mail-admin records. ## Notebook evidence - [[Scanned_20260730-1659#PDF page 61 — Delete-and-abandon domain migration list|PDF page 61: Delete-and-abandon domain migration list]] — “Delete & Abandoned” is an explicit decommissioning ledger. Arrows and highlights distinguish addresses/domains to retire from the intended canonical Bryant and [PERSON REDACTED] identities. `G Suite` identifies the hosted mail platform later renamed Google Workspace. The page records the negative space of identity architecture: **what must stop resolving or receiving mail** so the remaining namespace becomes trustworthy. - [[Scanned_20260730-1659#PDF page 62 — Microsoft Exchange, Workspace, Azure, and domain renewals|PDF page 62: Microsoft Exchange, Workspace, Azure, and domain renewals]] — The page is a migration plan between Microsoft Exchange and a generic Workspace environment, with backup/archive, forwarding, Exchange Admin, Active Directory, Azure keys, and tokens. Keys/tokens are mentioned conceptually but no exposed value is retained. Renewal dates place the active work around late 2021–2022. This is the administrative layer beneath the domain lists: mail flow, directory identity, and credential material had to move together. ## Relationships and overlays The source places this record in an evidence cluster with [[Access Token|Access Token]] · [[Active Directory|Active Directory]] · [[Domain Portfolio|Domain Portfolio]] · [[Domain Renewal|Domain Renewal]] · [[Email Migration|Email Migration]] · [[Microsoft Azure|Microsoft Azure]] · [[Microsoft Exchange|Microsoft Exchange]] · [[Index - People#Bryant McGill|Bryant McGill]] · [PERSON REDACTED] · [PERSON REDACTED] · [PERSON REDACTED]. The occurrence contributes to the notebook's larger model of [[Identity Continuity|identity continuity]], [[Device Sovereignty|device sovereignty]], and [[Continuity Architecture|continuity architecture]]. ## Evidentiary status and open leads Confirm decommission dates and redirects; identify which abandoned domains still contain archival mail or web content. ## Source - [[Scanned_20260730-1659|Scanned_20260730-1659]] ## Scanned_20260730-1958 overlay PDF pages 14, 38, and 49 of [[Scanned_20260730-1958]] add Google Workspace administration, domain verification, and recovery to the earlier migration/decommissioning model. The notebook treats Workspace as an identity root whose authority depends on domain control, super-admin access, recovery channels, and device history. See [[Google Admin Console]], [[Google Account Recovery]], and [[Identity Dependency Graph]].