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Before you send a AMP-powered dynamic email, you can test it to verify its
contents and behavior.
There are two options for testing your dynamic emails in Gmail:
Use Gmail’s AMP for Email Playground to
draft AMP emails, see a live preview, and have your emails sent to your own
Gmail account for testing.
Navigate to Gmail Settings > General > Dynamic email and click
Developer settings. This opens a dialog where you can whitelist
an email address that can send you dynamic emails for testing purposes.
The AMP version of emails sent from the listed address to your account
are rendered, even if the email address is not registered with Google. This
lets you test your dynamic emails on your own accounts before registering to
ensure they are working as expected.
Delivery requirements
For your AMP email to be delivered to any account, the email must meet the
following conditions:
The email must contain a fallback HTML version (text/html) or plain text
version (text/plain) in addition to the AMP MIME part (text/x-amp-html).
This fallback version is displayed in situations where the AMP MIME part
cannot be displayed, such as when the mail client is offline or 30+ days after
the email was received by Gmail.
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