A log that clearly was from them and not the service provider. It amazes me you think you're so smart but haven't realised he doesn't have access to the logs you think he is showing.

Comments like this are why he's just landed himself with a major liability and I bet he'll be getting sued over this.

Pretty certain that you're wrong.

TFA shows an excerpt from the email log for his google workspace account, showing the bounce of email sent from viva.com.

Then, TFA states that he switched "the account" (his viva.com account) from using his GWorkspace address to a personal @gmail.com address, and asked viva to send another verification email. That one arrived.

At no point does TFA describe the author themselves sending a test email.

I've added a screenshot at the end of the blog post just to clarify that.

Would you mind scrolling to the end of the post? Or, if you're in a hurry: https://atha.io/_next/image?url=%2Fstatic%2Fblog%2F2026%2Fvi...

https://support.google.com/a/answer/2618874?hl=en

Would you mind looking into what an email bouncing is?

> I decided to dig into Google Workspace's Email Log Search to see what was happening on the receiving end.

It amazes me that you can read an article and draw the exact wrong conclusions

I wish I had your confidence in life

Please read the blog post you are making such strong claims about.

What that is liable? That is a very small claim.